Filtration
Nonwoven filters use their non-woven fibre structure to purify water or air. They catch dirt, bacteria and other contaminants. Thanks to their efficiency, they are widely used in water and air filtration.
Air and water filtration
Air and water filtration with a nonwoven (non-woven material) is a method in which a special fibre structure is used to filter contaminants from air and water. The fibre structure of the nonwoven material acts as a barrier that blocks larger particles such as sand, dirt and organic matter.
Thanks to their versatility and effectiveness, nonwoven filters play an important role in filtering liquids for both domestic and industrial applications.
Nonwovens in filtration are lightweight and can be tailored to specific applications. By combining different types of fibres or layers, filters can be made to meet high requirements in terms of efficiency, flow and service life.
