Nonwovens
Nonwovens are materials made from fibers that are bonded together without weaving or knitting. They are created through various processes, such as spunbonding or needle punching, which allow for the production of fabrics that are strong, lightweight, and versatile. Commonly used in products like diapers, medical supplies, and geotextiles, nonwovens offer unique properties like absorbency and filtration.
These materials are popular in many industries due to their cost-effectiveness and ease of production. Nonwovens can be engineered to meet specific needs, making them suitable for applications ranging from automotive interiors to home furnishings. Their adaptability continues to drive innovation in material science.