non-woven materials
Non-woven materials are fabrics made from fibers that are bonded together through various methods, such as heat, chemicals, or mechanical processes. Unlike traditional woven fabrics, which are created by interlacing threads, non-woven materials are produced in a more straightforward manner, allowing for quicker and often cheaper manufacturing. They are commonly used in products like medical masks, geotextiles, and disposable diapers.
These materials can be designed to have specific properties, such as water resistance or breathability, making them versatile for different applications. Non-woven fabrics are often lightweight and can be engineered to be biodegradable, contributing to sustainability efforts in industries like packaging and construction.