
Non-woven Fabric: Spunbond, Plain Spunbond, Lightweight Spunbond, Thin Spunbond, available in white, suitable for rubber cables, power cables, cables, communication cables, coaxial cables, audio stage cables, and optical fibers. They are finer and lighter, thus not increasing the cost of cable manufacturing. They are flexible, ideal for covering wires and cables, non-woven cable fabrics, and have excellent heat resistance, able to withstand 230 degrees Celsius without melting or deforming. They do not require woven cable fabrics and offer good corrosion and sulfur resistance.
Additionally, due to the cables' cores being able to connect under external force, the cable jacket is required to have high tensile strength and low elongation. The structure of cable packaging fabric is mostly non-woven, while woven fabrics used for cable packaging are relatively scarce. As non-woven fabrics do not require spinning or weaving, they simply align short textile fibers or filaments in a directional or random manner to form a fiber network structure, which is then reinforced using mechanical, thermal bonding, or chemical methods.































