The Effects of Processing Parameter on Melt-Blown Filtration Materials

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The preparation of melt-blown filtration materials was studied in this paper. The effects of collection distance, screw speed, air temperature on web structure and properties were discussed, and moreover, fiber diameter, thickness, surface density, pore size, air permeability and breaking force of PP nonwoven fabrics were characterized in this paper.

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