What are the manufacturing processes for disposable masks?  

The manufacturing processes for disposable masks

What are the manufacturing processes for disposable masks?  

The first step of the disposable mask manufacturing process: Laminating and compacting place the non-woven fabric and meltblown fabric on the production line, and press them together by the machine. The second step of face mask manufacturing: folding and pressing.     

There are three inclined planes on the machine, and the pressed large non-woven fabrics gather along these three inclined planes to form a 'folded structure'. Similarly, the surface of the mask is compacted by the machine flattening the connecting rod. 

Step 3: Cut the lock     

Cut the pressed cloth into small pieces, and then lock the edges one by one.    

Step 4: Matching the wire     

During this process, a metal wire (ie nose clip) will be matched and transported at the same time to pull into the edge. When wearing, fix the mask on the bridge of the nose by kneading the metal wire to maintain a good seal.    

Step 5: Attach the ear rope to the narrow side of the small piece of non-woven fabric with metal wire. The ear rope is flattened together with the crimp to fix the ear rope. Complete the complete mask.    

Step 6: Inspection

The staff will conduct random inspections on some masks, and put the qualified products into the qualified area for disinfection and sterilization.    

The seventh step of the manufacturing process of disposable masks: disinfection and sterilization batches of qualified masks are sent to the disinfection room for disinfection and sterilization. Since non-woven fabrics are not resistant to high temperatures, ethylene oxide gas is usually used for sterilization. Through this step, qualified medical masks can be packaged and sold. The above content is sorted out and released by disposable protective mask manufacturers, please indicate when reprinting!