Nonwoven Fabric
Nonwoven fabric is a type of textile made from fibers that are bonded together through various methods, such as heat, chemicals, or mechanical processes. Unlike traditional woven fabrics, which are made by interlacing threads, nonwoven fabrics are created directly from fibers, making them versatile and cost-effective. They are commonly used in products like medical supplies, geotextiles, and household items.
These fabrics can be designed to have specific properties, such as water resistance or breathability, depending on their intended use. Nonwoven fabrics are often lightweight and can be produced in large quantities, making them suitable for applications in industries like automotive, construction, and apparel.