What is airlaid paper
Airlaid is a textile-like material made of natural wood fibers, also called fluff pulp. The fibers are consolidated with mechanical, chemical or thermal energy to form a nonwoven fabric.
The airlaid process creates a very bulky, porous and soft material, which is much stronger than standard paper, even when wet.
Environmentally friendly production process
Traditional wet processes use an extensive amount of water to form paper and cardboard, whereas the airlaid process transports and handles the fibers solely by process air and thereby only uses a minimal amount of energy since much less or no water has to be evaporated.
The production process of airlaid products is thereby much more environmentally friendly than e.g. producing cardboard or traditional paper.
MANUFACTURED OUT OF AIRLAID PAPER
(AIRLAID NAPKINS, AIRLAID POCKET NAPKINS, COASTER)
Soft to the touch (feels like linen)
Extremely absorbant material (it can absorb 6 times its own weight)