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Oil-absorbing materials
Product Description
Melt-blown cloth is mainly made of polypropylene as the main raw material, the fiber diameter can reach 1 ~ 5 microns. Void, fluffy structure, not easy to fold, with a unique capillary structure of microfibers increase the number and surface area of fiber per unit area, so that melt-blown cloth has good filter, shielding, insulation and oil absorption.
Because microfiber is very soft, so whether it is dust, water stains, fingerprints, can be wiped quickly, and will not scratch the surface of the object, wiping effect is much higher than the general wiping cloth.
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