Freudenberg launches fully synthetic wetlaid nonwovens for filtration

Freudenberg Performance Materials has unveiled a new 100% synthetic wetlaid nonwoven product line made in Germany.

Freudenberg’s fully synthetic wetlaid material for reverse osmosis membranes.
Freudenberg’s fully synthetic wetlaid material for reverse osmosis membranes.

The new materials can be manufactured from various polymer-based fibers, including ultra-fine micro-fibers. These wetlaid materials are designed for use in filtration and other industrial applications.

Freudenberg’s new fully synthetic wetlaid nonwovens can be used in both liquid and air filtration. Applications include reverse osmosis membrane support, support for nanofibers or PTFE membranes as well as oil filtration media. The new materials are suited to use in the building & construction industry or the composites industry.

For filtration applications, the new fully synthetic wetlaid nonwovens are marketed under the Filtura brand.

Freudenberg’s fully synthetic wetlaid nonwovens can be made of polyester, polyolefin, polyamide and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), using staple fibers of up to 12mm fiber length and microfibers as fine as 0.04dtex. In terms of weight, the product range spans weights of between 8g/m² and 250g/m². The flexible wetlaid manufacturing line has the capability to combine various thermal and chemical bonding technologies. The materials have high precision in weight and thickness as well as a defined pore size and high porosity.

In addition to its fully synthetic range, Freudenberg can also incorporate glass fibers, viscose and cellulose. General industry applications for Freudenberg wetlaid nonwovens are surfacing veils for glass-fiber reinforced plastics, compostable desiccant bags, battery separators, acoustics, heatshields, and apparel applications such as embroidery substrates.

Freudenberg’s fully synthetic wetlaid material for engine oil filters.