Hydrophilic Non Woven Fabric Used for Packing Desiccant Pouches
Hydrophilic non woven fabric is widely used in the packaging of desiccant pouches, especially for moisture-sensitive products such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, garments, and food items. This specialized fabric allows moisture to pass through while containing the desiccant material like silica gel or clay inside the pouch.
Unlike hydrophobic non wovens, hydrophilic fabrics are treated or manufactured to absorb and transmit water vapor efficiently. This feature makes them perfect for desiccant packaging, where the goal is to absorb excess humidity and protect the contents from moisture damage. The fabric itself is usually made from polypropylene or polyester and designed for optimal permeability.
Desiccant pouches made with hydrophilic non woven fabric are lightweight, dust-free, and resistant to tearing. They offer a clean, safe, and efficient packaging solution that doesn’t interfere with the desiccant’s performance. These pouches are used inside packaging for shoes, electronics, food containers, and more.
Manufacturers often customize the fabric based on pore size, GSM, and treatment level depending on the sensitivity of the goods being protected. In pharmaceutical and electronics sectors, hydrophilic non woven is essential for maintaining shelf life and quality assurance.