What Is “Non-Woven” Material in Air Filters? Complete Analysis and Application Advantages.

Non-woven is a type of fiber-based material made through melt-blown, needle-punched, or thermal bonding processes. It’s widely used in air filters for its high filtration efficiency, low pressure drop, and moisture/mold resistance.

What Is Non-Woven Material?

Non-woven fabrics are not woven using looms like traditional textiles. Instead, they are made by bonding fibers together using mechanical, thermal, or chemical processes. Common production methods include:

  • Melt-blown
  • Needle-punched
  • Thermal bonded
  • Electrospinning

Why Use Non-Woven in Air Filters?

FeatureDescriptionBenefit for Filters
Ultra-fine fibers (1–10μm)Captures PM2.5, dust, pollenHigh filtration efficiency
Uniform porous structureHolds large dust loadExtended service life
CustomizableVariable thickness and stiffnessFits many filter designs
Low fiber sheddingStable structureAvoids secondary pollution
Functional coatings possibleElectrostatic, carbonOdor & germ control

Common Types of Non-Woven Filter Media

MaterialCompositionTypical Applications
PP Melt-blownPolypropylenePre-filters, masks, MERV 11–13
PET Thermal-bondedPolyester fibersPanel filters, bag filters
Composite (PP + PET)Multi-layer structureHigh-efficiency HVAC filters
Activated Carbon Non-wovenImpregnated with carbonOdor control, VOCs removal

Applications of Non-Woven Air Filters

Application AreaRecommended Filters
Commercial buildingsMERV 8–11 PP/PET panel filters
Hospitals & PharmaMERV 13–14 composite + HEPA
Electronics cleanroomsMelt-blown ULPA filters
Auto spray boothsCeiling Filter HF-600G/Fiberglass Filter Media

FAQs about Non-Woven Filter Media

Q1: Can non-woven filter media be washed and reused?

Most non-woven filters are designed for single use. Washing may damage the fiber structure and reduce filtration efficiency, so regular replacement is recommended.

Q2: Do non-woven filters release harmful substances?

High-quality non-woven filter materials comply with RoHS, REACH and other standards, containing no BPA, formaldehyde, or other harmful additives.

Q3: What’s the difference between non-woven and HEPA?

HEPA is a high-efficiency filtration standard, and most HEPA filters are also made from multiple layers of ultra-fine non-woven fabric. Simply put, HEPA is a performance standard, while non-woven is a material technology.

Hencolin’s Professional Filter Media

PP/PET Primary & Medium Efficiency Non-woven Roll Materials – Available in various weights, widths, and stiffness options

MERV 13 Composite Filters – Featuring electrostatic fibers and layered meltblown structure

Activated Carbon Non-woven Filters – Odor removal and VOC chemical filtration

Medical-grade Filters – Silver ion treatment + high dust holding capacity structure

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The Foundation of Pure Air

Non-woven materials serve as the essential foundation of contemporary air filtration systems. Their unique structural properties, adaptability, and superior performance characteristics make them the preferred choice for HVAC systems, medical facilities, industrial environments, and controlled cleanroom settings. Selecting the appropriate non-woven filtration media is crucial for maintaining optimal air quality standards and ensuring operational safety across all applications.