The Difference Between Dust Cloth and Non-Woven Fabric
Non-woven fabric, also known as nonwoven fabric, is a new generation of environmentally friendly materials. It features water repellency, breathability, flexibility, non-combustibility, non-toxicity, non-irritation, and rich colors.
If left outdoors to decompose naturally, non-woven fabric has a maximum lifespan of only 90 days, but decomposes indoors within 5 years. It is non-toxic, odorless, and free of harmful substances when burned, thus ensuring environmental safety and easy washing. It is a new type of fiber product that is soft, breathable, and has a flat structure, directly formed from polymer chips, staple fibers, or filaments through various web forming methods and consolidation technologies.



It possesses environmental properties not found in plastic products, and its natural degradation time is much shorter than that of plastic bags. Therefore, non-woven bags made from non-woven fabric are widely recognized as the most economical and environmentally friendly shopping bags.
Dust-free cloth is made of a double-weave 100% polyester fiber. Its soft surface makes it easy to wipe sensitive surfaces, does not shed fibers even when rubbed, and has excellent water absorption and cleaning efficiency. Cleaning and packaging of the products are all completed in a cleanroom. The optional edge sealing methods for dust-free cloths generally include: cold cutting, laser edge sealing, and ultrasonic edge sealing.

