{"id":6698,"date":"2024-04-18T10:21:54","date_gmt":"2024-04-18T09:21:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/?p=6698"},"modified":"2025-05-15T15:14:23","modified_gmt":"2025-05-15T14:14:23","slug":"super-absorbent-fabrics-explained","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/super-absorbent-fabrics-explained\/","title":{"rendered":"Super Absorbent Fabrics Explained"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>At Technical Absorbents, we have been manufacturing and supplying super absorbent fibres (SAF\u2122) for over 30 years and more recently expanding into the production of absorbent fabrics. Our absorbent materials can be found in products across the globe, but what exactly are super absorbents and what fabrics can we make from our fibres. We aim to answer that question in this helpful article. We will also be talking about how to choose the right super absorbent material for your product range or application.<\/p>\n<p>At Technical Absorbents, we have a wide range of absorbent fibres and fabrics ready to trial &#8211; you can browse <a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/samples\/\">available samples here<\/a>. We also have a development team dedicated to collaborating with customers to engineer bespoke absorbent materials to meet their specific needs. Our expert team is on hand to discuss your requirements. Get in touch today at <a href=\"tel:+441472245200\">+44 (0)1472 245200<\/a> or by email at <a href=\"mailto:info@exploresaf.com\">info@exploresaf.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h4>So, what are superabsorbents?<\/h4>\n<p>Simply put, superabsorbents are materials that have been specifically designed to absorb large volumes of liquids. They are used across a variety of industries including medical, filtration, food packaging, hygiene and structural waterproofing. Sometimes the end goal is simple water capture and retention, sometimes it can be water-blocking. In some cases, customer wants to wash and reuse an absorbent material. If there is a need to capture and manage an aqueous fluid, super absorbents are a great solution. If you are developing a product that requires absorbency, contact us to have a more detailed discussion.<\/p>\n<h4><strong>What Super Absorbent Fabrics can we make?<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>We manufacture a wide range of superabsorbent fabrics &#8211; all containing its super absorbent fibre technology.\u00a0 Each has its own unique benefits and some are more suited to specific applications than others. Here are some of the options:<\/p>\n<h5><strong>Airlaid Absorbent Fabrics<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>These popular nonwoven fabrics are known for being soft and absorbent due to their cellulosic content.\u00a0\u00a0All of our Airlaid Nonwovens also contain our Super Absorbent Fibres (SAF\u2122) and so\u00a0ideal for use in disposable hygiene products, medical dressings and other wound care\/medical products that require high levels of absorbency, filtration and food packaging.<\/p>\n<p>The airlaid manufacturing process involves fibres being randomly dispersed by a fast-moving air stream. They are then condensed onto a moving screen and bonded to create the finished fabric. Additional\u00a0laminate layers can be added to one or both sides if required to provide extra strength or functionality.<\/p>\n<p>We can achieve absorbent Airlaid nonwovens with up to 60% SAF\u2122 and have a catalogue of fabrics readily available to sample \u2013 you can browse these below. Bespoke fabrics can also be manufactured if required. You can browse our Super Absorbent airlaid non-woven fabrics here: <a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/superabsorbent-airlaid-nonwovens\/\">Airlaid Nonwoven Fabrics<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h5><strong>Needlepunch Absorbent Fabrics<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>These felt-like fabrics (often referred to as needlefelt fabrics) are well known for their versatility. They can be produced containing a wide range of fibre types, e.g. Polyester,\u00a0Polypropylene, Viscose etc. We also add SAF\u2122 into the blend to make them superabsorbent. Such fabrics are\u00a0used in a wide range of applications, from filtration and structural waterproofing, to medical and hygiene.<\/p>\n<p>They are manufactured using the needle punching process, which interlocks the fibres together. This form of bonding provides a great deal of flexibility,\u00a0and, as a result, such fabrics can be designed to offer high levels of strength and integrity or to be soft and lofty. If required, these fabrics can also be thermally bonded \u2013 with or without laminates \u2013 to provide extra\u00a0strength or functionality.<\/p>\n<p>We can achieve absorbent needlefelt fabrics with up to 80% SAF\u2122 content and have a catalogue of fabrics readily available to sample \u2013 you can browse these below. Bespoke fabrics can also be manufactured if required. You can browse our Super Absorbent needle punch and needle felt fabrics here\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/superabsorbent-needlepunch-fabrics\/\">Needlepunch Nonwoven Fabric<\/a><\/p>\n<h5><strong>Woven Super Absorbent Fabrics<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>These specialist absorbent fabrics are made by weaving our\u00a0Super Absorbent SAF\u2122 spun yarns to create unique superabsorbent net structures. They are ideal for use in applications that require a more complex, breathable and flexible absorbent material, e.g. medical dressings.<\/p>\n<p>Our Absorbent\u00a0 Woven Fabrics\u00a0have been engineered to produce extremely high levels of absorbency and retention \u2013 even under load. They provide an\u00a0extremely strong, lightweight absorbent solution and wicking is made possible by incorporating others fibres in the spun yarns.\u00a0Net sizes can vary to meet requirements and laminates, e.g. PES nonwoven can also be added on either side.<\/p>\n<p>We can achieve absorbent woven fabrics with varying levels of SAF\u2122 content and have a catalogue of fabrics readily available to sample \u2013 you can browse these below. Bespoke fabrics can also be manufactured if required. You can browse our Absorbent Woven Fabrics here\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/absorbent-woven-fabrics\/\">Absorbent Woven Fabrics<\/a><\/p>\n<h5><strong>Thermobond Super Absorbent Fabrics<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>Our range of Superabsorbent Thermobond Nonwovens are ideal for use in applications that require a lightweight, conformable and highly absorbent solution \u2013 a fabric capable of absorbing many times its own weight in liquid and\u00a0locking it away. They are often selected for use as an absorbent core in ultra-thin disposable hygiene products and medical dressings, or even as a water-blocking tape in cable applications.<\/p>\n<p>These highly absorbent slimline fabrics, provide superior strength and durability compared to some other nonwoven technologies. This is a result of the thermal bonding process that uses heat to melt the outer layer of the fibres, creating a strong and reliable bond between them. They are typically produced using fibres such as Polyester, Polypropylene, Rayon etc. All of our Thermobond Nonwovens also contain our Super Absorbent Fibres.<\/p>\n<p>We can achieve thermally bonded materials with up to 80% SAF\u2122 and have a catalogue of fabrics readily available to sample \u2013 you can browse these below. Bespoke fabrics can also be manufactured if required. Browse our Thermobond Super Absorbent Fabrics here or order a sample\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/superabsorbent-thermobond-nonwovens\/\">Thermobond Nonwovens<\/a><\/p>\n<h5><strong>Washable Super Absorbent Fabrics<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>This is an example of one of our specialist superabsorbent fabric ranges, developed to meet the needs of customers who are looking to produce reusable absorbent\u00a0products. Currently these fabrics are in demand from the reusable period, incontinence and evaporative cooling markets \u2013 where they are used as a highly\u00a0 absorbent core \u2013\u00a0but can be used wherever there is a need to absorb, wash and re-use.<\/p>\n<p>The fabrics have been manufactured using the carded needlepunch process, but highly engineered with an innovative Super Absorbent Fibre (SAF\u2122) grade and additional layers to enhance durability. This ensures that they withstand\u00a0laundering.<strong>*<\/strong>\u00a0As with our disposable options, these fabrics are soft and flexible and capable of absorbing many times their own weight in liquid and locking it\u00a0away.<\/p>\n<p>We can achieve washable materials with up to 30% SAF\u2122 content and have a catalogue of fabrics readily available to sample \u2013 you can browse these below. Bespoke fabrics can also be manufactured if required. You can shop our Washable Super Absorbent Fabrics here\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/washable-superabsorbent-fabric\/\">Washable Superabsorbent Fabric<\/a><\/p>\n<h4>Choosing The Right Fabric For Your Industry<\/h4>\n<p>As mentioned above, every industry is different and each product has unique requirements. If you need help finding the right Super Absorbent then reach out to the Technical Absorbents team. Get in touch at <a href=\"tel:+441472245200\">+44 (0)1472 245200<\/a> or by email at <a href=\"mailto:info@exploresaf.com\">info@exploresaf.com<\/a>. The information below is only to be used as a simple guide.<\/p>\n<h5><strong>Wound care\/medical absorbent fabrics<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>For wound care\/medical dressing applications, we suggest starting by looking at absorbent fabrics similar to our absorbent fabric type 2091 (<a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/product\/airlaid-nonwoven-fabric-2091\/\">Airlaid Nonwoven Fabric: 2091)<\/a>. This is a 180gsm, thermally bonded nonwoven material, highly absorbent and boasting excellent levels of liquid retention. This product is already popular within the medical industry which makes it an excellent starting point.<\/p>\n<h5><strong>Airlaid Absorbent Fabric Suggestions<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>If a more slimline airlaid absorbent fabric is required, we would recommend our absorbent fabric type 2351 (<a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/product\/airlaid-nonwoven-fabric-2351\/\">Airlaid Nonwoven Fabric: 2351)<\/a>. This absorbent fabric is only 70gsm and yet still provides excellent absorbency and retention. It is currently the thinnest fabric in our high-absorbency airlaid range.<\/p>\n<p>If a bulker absorbent airlaid fabric is needed for applications such as filtration (water removal), we would suggest looking at our absorbent fabric types 2644 (<a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/product\/airlaid-nonwoven-fabric-2644\/\">Airlaid Nonwoven Fabric: 2644) <\/a>and 2654 (<a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/product\/airlaid-nonwoven-fabric-2654\/\">Airlaid Nonwoven Fabric: 2654). <\/a>These two heavier-weight superabsorbent airlaid fabrics offer higher rates of absorbency than other products within this category.<\/p>\n<h5><strong>Needlepunch Absorbent Fabric Suggestions<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>We can also offer a wide range of needlefelt materials from our needlepunch nonwoven line. We provide bespoke slimline options right the way through to much bulkier fabrics. Technical Absorbents can help you to determine the correct fabric for your desired application. At Technical Absorbents. we can manufacture needlefelt fabrics from 100gsm up to 1,000gsm if required. The thinnest currently\u00a0 available is 190gsm. This is fabric type 7002 (<a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/product\/needlepunch-nonwoven-fabric-7002\/\">Needlepunch Nonwoven: 7002) <\/a>and is a blend of Super Absorbent Fibre and Polyester.<\/p>\n<p>Our heaviest fabric currently is type 7004 (<a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/product\/needlepunch-nonwoven-fabric-7004\/\">Needlepunch Nonwoven: 7004<\/a>) which is 570gsm. This is an option for applications that require very high levels of absorbency, but do not require a fabric with a great deal of strength and integrity.<\/p>\n<h5><strong>Thanks For Reading!<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>We hope you have found this page informative and gained an overview of the complexities of Super Absorbent Fabrics, Fibres and Yarns. If you require any further information on our products you can find our FAQ\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/frequently-asked-questions\/\">here<\/a>. Or, simply browse our range of off-the-shelf samples to trial here: <a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/samples\/\">Samples <\/a>If you can\u2019t find the product that you are looking for, or simply just need some help, <a href=\"https:\/\/techabsorbents.com\/us\/contact\/\">reach out to a member of our team today<\/a>!<\/p>\n<h5><strong>Enjoyed our blog?<\/strong><\/h5>\n<p>Check back each month for new Super Absorbent-related blogs and industry news.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At Technical Absorbents, we have been manufacturing and supplying super absorbent fibres (SAF\u2122) for over 30 years and more recently expanding into the production of absorbent fabrics. 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