Johns Manville Corp. Datasheets for Nonwovens
Nonwovens are fiber-based products that are formed into mats of randomly-oriented fibers, felt, needlepunched cloth, spunbond, or meltblown structures.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Johns Manville synthetic spunbond nonwovens are made by spinning continuous polyester fibers onto a moving belt. The continuous fibers come from polyester raw material that has been dried, melted and... | |
| Johns Manville’s melt-blowing process creates fibrous webs directly from polymers using high-velocity air to attenuate the filaments. Due to differences in filament size, meltblown nonwoven fabrics differ in degree of... | |
| Johns Manville’s needle mat is made incombustible by bonding glass fibers via mechanical needling. Due to its voluminous product structure, our needle mat is a great option for use as... | |
| Johns Manville’s nonwoven glass mats are tailored to meet your needs. We start by selecting the JM fiber glass that best suits your end-use application. With our large family of... | |
| Utilizing a unique and sophisticated process, our glass microfibers are conveyed in a high-velocity air stream and formed into a nonwoven mat. The binder is spray applied and oven cured. |