Different production processes:
RPET stitchbond is usually processed using non-woven techniques such as needle punching; RPET spunbond is formed by extruding melted RPET raw materials into silk through spunbond technology and directly laying and bonding them together.
Different appearance textures:
The surface of RPET stitchbond is relatively rough, with a thick and velvety feel; RPET spunbond has a smoother surface, a lighter and lighter feel, and a uniform texture.
Different physical properties:
RPET stitchbond has a small difference in longitudinal and transverse strength, but a higher tear strength; RPET spunbond usually has strong longitudinal strength, but relatively weak transverse strength, and overall good stiffness.
Different weight ranges:
RPET stitchbond generally has a higher weight, commonly found in heavier fabric demand scenarios; RPET spunbond has a wider weight range, and low weight products are more common, suitable for lightweight needs.
Different application scenarios:
RPET stitchbond is commonly used in packaging materials, carpet base fabrics, industrial wiping cloths, and other fields that require certain thickness and strength; RPET spunbond is widely used in lightweight, disposable, or functional scenarios such as disposable sanitary products, shopping bags, and agricultural coverings.