Technical fabrics and spunbond nonwovens

Drejer fabrics

Drejer fabrics and their application

Drejer fabrics, also known as gauze fabrics, are manufactured according to customer requirements. They are available in widths up to 327 cm, with surface densities ranging from 14 to 120 g/m². These fabrics have a wide range of applications across various industries due to their exceptional properties.

Industrial application of Drejer fabrics

One of the key areas of Drejer fabric application is the furniture industry. These fabrics are used as reinforcement in combination with non-woven polypropylene, increasing the durability and stability of various furniture products. This contributes to the longevity of furniture, especially for items subject to everyday use.

Application in the construction industry

Drejer fabrics

In construction, Drejer fabrics play a crucial role as reinforcement for vapor-permeable membranes used in roofing. These fabrics act as reinforcing inserts within seamless waterproofing coatings, enhancing the resistance of roofing systems to external factors such as moisture, wind, and temperature fluctuations.

Use in packaging

Drejer fabrics are also used in the packaging industry as a reinforcing layer in packaging materials. These materials, such as films and papers, are designed to protect elements during transportation and storage. Reinforced with Drejer fabrics, packaging becomes sturdier and more resistant to damage, which is essential for the safety of products during their transport.

Various dimensions and weights of the fabrics

Drejer fabrics come in a wide range of sizes and weights, allowing for adaptability to different types of projects. Surface densities from 14 to 120 g/m² enable the selection of fabric tailored to specific needs, whether for lighter or heavier constructions, reinforcements, or packaging.

Durability and longevity of Drejer fabrics

These fabrics are particularly valued for their wear resistance and long service life. Due to this feature, Drejer fabrics are used in environments where durability and resistance to physical and environmental impacts are required, making them indispensable in both construction and packaging industries.

Ease of installation and use

Another advantage of Drejer fabrics is their ease of installation and use. Their flexibility and adaptability make them suitable for various types of surfaces and materials, whether used in construction or as part of packaging solutions.

Protection from external factors

One of the key characteristics of Drejer fabrics is their ability to protect surfaces and materials from external influences, such as moisture, dust, and mechanical damage. These properties make them the perfect solution for protection in both construction and transportation and storage of products.

Flexibility and adaptability

Thanks to a wide range of applications and the ability to adapt to different needs, Drejer fabrics have become an indispensable part of many industrial processes. Their flexibility allows for easy adaptation to any project, whether in construction or packaging.

Drejer fabrics are versatile and useful materials used in various industries. Their durability, flexibility, and resistance make them ideal for a broad range of applications, from construction projects to packaging, while their eco-friendliness contributes to their growing popularity in modern projects.

Drejer fabric parameters

Surface density, g/m2 Resilience, daN/5cm
  warp thread
25 25 23
33 30 25
65 60 35
100 70 60