The production of non-woven fabrics is closely related to the temperature and humidity of the environment.
In terms of temperature, too high temperature may change the physical properties of the fiber, such as becoming fragile and easy to break, affecting its stretching and forming in the production process, thus reducing the strength and toughness of the product. However, when the temperature is too low, some process links that require specific temperature conditions may not achieve the best results, resulting in a decline in production efficiency.
Humidity is also crucial. When the humidity is high, the fiber is easy to absorb water and become wet, which will not only affect the carding and laying of the fiber, make the production process not smooth, but also lead to uneven and uneven products. When the humidity is too low, it is easy to cause static electricity, which makes the fibers easily intertwine or adsorb on the equipment, which not only affects the product quality, but also may cause equipment failure.
In addition, inappropriate temperature and humidity may also affect workers' working conditions and comfort, and indirectly affect production progress and quality control. Therefore, in the production of non-woven fabrics, it is necessary to strictly control the temperature and humidity of the production environment, and ensure the smooth production and high quality of products through reasonable adjustment measures, thus improving the stability and reliability of the whole production process.
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