The meltblown process allows a nonwoven material with ultrafine filaments to be produced under very economic conditions.
Due to its special characteristic properties, meltblown materials are often used as first-class filters (air, liquid and particles)
Since meltblown nonwovens only have a very limited strength, they are often combined with other nonwoven materials (e.g. spunbonded fabric to create an S/M/S combination).
Furthermore substrates are also covered and refined with meltblown fabrics, e.g. spunbonded fabrics, carded nonwovens, paper, etc.