How to Choose the Right GSM for Your PP Spunbond Nonwoven
Aug 13, 2026
One of the most common questions buyers ask is: "What GSM (grams per square meter) should I choose for my spunbond nonwoven fabric?"
It's a great question — because the answer determines everything: strength, durability, cost, and whether the fabric will actually perform in your application.
Choose too low a GSM, and your fabric may tear, leak, or fail. Choose too high a GSM, and you're paying for material you don't need.
In this guide, we'll break down the GSM range for PP spunbond nonwoven and match each weight range to the applications where it works best.
What Does GSM Mean?
GSM stands for grams per square meter. It is the standard measure of fabric weight in the nonwoven industry. Simply put:
GSM RangeFabric TypeTypical Thickness
10–30gsm
Very lightweight
Very thin (tissue-like)
30–60gsm
Lightweight
Thin, flexible
60–100gsm
Medium weight
Moderate, balanced
100–150gsm
Heavyweight
Thicker, more rigid
150+gsm
Extra heavy
Very thick, felt-like
Key rule: Higher GSM = stronger, heavier, more durable, and more expensive. Lower GSM = lighter, more flexible, less expensive, but less durable.
GSM Selection Guide — By Application
Here is our practical guide to choosing GSM based on your specific application:
10–30 GSM — Ultra-Lightweight
Applications: Bouffant caps (hair covers), surgical masks (outer/inner layers), shoe covers, lightweight wipes
Properties: Extremely thin, highly breathable, low cost, single-use
Tip: For 30gsm and below, we recommend NOT rewinding to smaller cores — the fabric is too delicate
30–60 GSM — Lightweight
Applications: Medical isolation gowns (Level 1), examination table covers, disposable wipes, produce bags, flower sleeves, lightweight shopping bags
Properties: Soft, breathable, good balance of strength and flexibility
Tip: Most common range for hygiene and medical disposables
60–100 GSM — Medium Weight
Applications: Isolation gowns (Level 2–3), dust covers (furniture), spring wrap, agricultural ground covers, reusable shopping bags, sterile packaging
Properties: Good strength, good tear resistance, balanced cost
Tip: The "sweet spot" for many industrial and packaging applications
100–150 GSM — Heavyweight
Applications: Heavy-duty rice/flour bags (25–50kg), geotextiles, automotive interior trim, wheel arch liners, underbody shields, furniture dust covers (heavy-duty)
Properties: High strength, high puncture resistance, good abrasion resistance
Tip: Recommended for applications requiring high durability and load-bearing capacity
150+ GSM — Extra Heavyweight
Applications: Heavy-duty geotextiles (road base, railway ballast), industrial protection, heavy-duty tarpaulins
Properties: Maximum strength, rigidity, durability
Tip: We supply up to 150gsm; for above 150gsm, consider needle-punch or composite materials
Quick Reference Table — GSM by Application
ApplicationRecommended GSMKey Requirements
Bouffant cap
10–15
Lightweight, breathable
Surgical mask (outer/inner)
20–25
Soft, lint-free
Shoe cover
25–35
Tear-resistant
Exam table cover
30–40
Smooth, fluid-repellent
Isolation gown (Level 1)
25–35
Balance of strength and comfort
Isolation gown (Level 2–3)
35–50
Higher fluid resistance
Flower sleeve
20–35
Breathable, attractive
Produce bag (fruit/veg)
30–50
Breathable, printable
Dust cover (furniture)
80–120
Tear-resistant, black
Spring wrap (furniture)
60–90
Noise reduction, durable
Rice/flour bag (5–25kg)
80–100
Strength, print quality
Rice/flour bag (25–50kg)
100–120
High load capacity
Geotextile (drainage)
80–150
Permeability, strength
Automotive interior trim
80–120
Low odor, UV stability
Agricultural ground cover
80–120
UV stabilized, durable
How to Test If You've Chosen the Right GSM
If you're unsure, here's a simple approach:
Start with industry benchmarks — use the table above as a starting point
Order sample rolls — test 2–3 GSM options in your production line
Run performance tests — check tear strength, puncture resistance, and print quality
Calculate cost per unit — compare material cost vs. performance gain
Check with your supplier — we can recommend based on similar applications
Pro tip: When switching from woven to spunbond, you can often use a lower GSM because spunbond's continuous filament structure provides better uniform strength than woven tapes.
Common Mistakes When Choosing GSM
Mistake 1: Choosing the lowest GSM to save moneyIf the fabric is too thin for the application, it will fail in use — causing product loss, customer complaints, and reputational damage. The savings are not worth the risk.
Mistake 2: Choosing a higher GSM "just to be safe"You may be paying for unnecessary material. A 100gsm fabric may do exactly what a 120gsm fabric can do — for less cost.
Mistake 3: Not considering the print weightHeavy ink coverage adds stiffness and can affect how the fabric handles. Consider print coverage when selecting GSM.
Mistake 4: Ignoring your converting equipmentSome bag-making or converting machines have tension limits. Very light GSM may stretch or tear on high-speed lines. Very heavy GSM may be too stiff to feed smoothly.
GSM and Cost — What's the Relationship?
Higher GSM means more material per square meter. The cost per roll increases with GSM. But the cost per finished product depends on the size of the bag or part.
GSMRelative Material CostRelative Strength
30gsm
Base (1x)
Low
50gsm
1.7x
Medium
80gsm
2.7x
High
120gsm
4x
Very high
The actual cost difference depends on roll width, order quantity, and market prices. We always recommend checking the cost per finished unit — not just the cost per kilogram of fabric.
What We Offer at Heng Hua Nonwoven
We manufacture single-layer PP spunbond across the full GSM range:
Range: 10gsm to 150gsm
Width: Customizable up to 2.4m
Color: White, black, natural, custom colors
Treatments: UV stabilizers, flame retardants, hydrophilic/hydrophobic, antioxidants
Quality: ISO 9001:2015 certified; SVHC tested
Need help choosing the right GSM?
Tell us your application. We'll recommend the optimal GSM based on your product, use case, and budget. We can also send sample rolls for testing.
The Bottom Line
Choosing the right GSM doesn't have to be complicated. Start with your application, match it to the ranges above, and test before you commit to large orders.
Remember: the right GSM is the lowest weight that reliably meets your performance requirements. Not necessarily the lightest. Not the heaviest. The right one.
Looking for a reliable supplier of PP spunbond nonwoven with the right GSM for your application? We offer 10–150gsm, ISO 9001:2015 certified, with custom colors and additives. Let us help you select the perfect weight for your product.
Contact us for samples or a quote – We'll help you choose the right GSM.
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