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Update:2020-05-21
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Hot air cotton is a relatively new kind of insulation m […]

Hot air cotton is a relatively new kind of insulation material, usually known as spray adhesives cotton, silk-like textile replacement goods, and is essentially the spray adhesives wool. Hot air fiber is distinct from spray glue fiber. Its fixation technique is not entirely latex but rather in the raw ingredients mixed with at least a certain quantity of low melting point (melting point) fibers or ES two - Component fibers, in both the production process and in the making of the final products through heat treatment. The end product of this production process is then called spray adhesives wool or simply hot air fiber.

Hot air yarn or hot air cotton is used for manufacturing many kinds of textile goods. These goods include protective gear such as eyewear, clothing, and even building material like shingles. It is widely used as an insulation material in the home and building structures. It is used as roofing material and also as raw material for the production of fiberglass and plastic parts. And in case of the last two applications, it also finds application in paper products, such as pulp, Kraft, and wrapping paper.

Hot air cotton has several mechanical and chemical properties that make it ideal for the manufacture of various kinds of protective and anti-bacterial wear. Its physical properties make it resistant to ultraviolet light, heat, moisture, and chemicals. Hot air fabric is also free of any major chemical reaction that may degrade its quality, strength, and durability. To ensure the long term availability and serviceability of this kind of fiber, it must undergo stringent processing procedures like germination, shearing, and shrinkage.

In general, it is very difficult to manufacture Hot Air Cotton into a finished product. The process of making this kind of material can be traced back to the 19th century when cotton farmers needed to use steam to convert collared cotton into threads. The cotton threads were then woven together and became known as meltblown cloth. This process improved the cotton fiber's physical properties, decreased its weight, and made it more resistant to abrasions and damages.

Nowadays, there are numerous manufacturers who use modern technologies in order to produce high quality Hot Air Cotton. They apply the same processing methods and process used in the early days. As a result, the fiber produced is of high quality and able to resist abrasions, heat, moisture, chemicals, and aging. Some of the most popular applications of this high quality fiber are found in the industries as discussed below.

In the automotive and aircraft industry, hot air cotton has found its application in various products that help reduce accidents caused by flammable liquids and fuel. As a solution to extinguishers, which release harmful substance in case of flammability, this kind of cotton-based textile can be used as a flame retardant. The use of this product in the self-extinguishing effect of flammable liquids is also one of its most important functions. Auto fires are considered as one of the leading causes of plane crashes, and the use of a self-extinguishing effect in flammable materials can help prevent plane crashes. Another application of this material is in hand towel covers and medical gloves. Hot Air Cotton is also used as a natural pesticide, which can repel insects and pests.