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An in-depth experience for nonwovens professionals
Class Dates:
August 11 - 13, 2026
The Carded Nonwovens Technology Course covers fibers and materials, the structure of nonwovens and how one measures properties such as formation, uniformity, fiber orientation, etc. The course will also cover the carding process from the bale opener to carding, cross lapping, needle-punching and thermal bonding.
The bonding portion of the course is a critical piece, as it will cover some major discussions in terms of structure-process-property relationships to optimize carded nonwoven materials to meet the requirements of the application. The course will cover fiber blending and composite formation, along with a focus on the needle-punching and hydroentangling bonding processes.
Upon completing the course, attendees will have a comprehensive grasp on carded nonwoven production processes, including raw material selection, basic science knowledge, testing and the characterization used to create end-use products. Attendees will also understand how to manipulate important variables to optimize the process.
If you attend this course, you will:
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Course agenda and presenters subject to change.
INDA/NWI Members: $2,500
Non-Members: $3,300