Behavior of the Hybrid Melt Electrospinning/Blowing Process of PE Fibers with Hot Air Pressures and Voltages 


Vol. 61,  No. 4, pp. 184-190, Aug.  2024
10.12772/TSE.2024.61.184


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  Abstract

Nonwoven fabric, created by bonding fibers through mechanical, thermal, or chemical methods, is extensively used in filtration, medical products, hygiene products, packaging materials, and construction materials. Among manufacturing methods, the melt-blown process produces fine fibers with high filtration efficiency but struggles with precise fiber control. To address this, we introduced the melt electrospinning/blown method using high voltage, enabling precise fiber diameter control and eliminating the need for solvents. Polyethylene (PE), with its chemical stability and physical strength, is ideal for nonwoven fabrics. In this study, we successfully produced high-quality PE webs using the melt electrospinning/blown process, demonstrating new potential for PE nonwoven fabric manufacturing and various industrial applications.

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[IEEE Style]

E. Moon, J. Lim, M. Kim, H. S. Kim, "Behavior of the Hybrid Melt Electrospinning/Blowing Process of PE Fibers with Hot Air Pressures and Voltages," Textile Science and Engineering, vol. 61, no. 4, pp. 184-190, 2024. DOI: 10.12772/TSE.2024.61.184.

[ACM Style]

Eunji Moon, Jihwan Lim, Minseo Kim, and Han Seong Kim. 2024. Behavior of the Hybrid Melt Electrospinning/Blowing Process of PE Fibers with Hot Air Pressures and Voltages. Textile Science and Engineering, 61, 4, (2024), 184-190. DOI: 10.12772/TSE.2024.61.184.