As outlined by Market Prospects in the article “The Characteristics of Non-Woven Fabric and Its Uses in Agriculture,” non-woven fabrics have evolved from niche synthetics to mainstream materials—now widely adopted in industries from healthcare to fashion, and increasingly, modern agriculture. Their lightweight nature, versatility, and ease of production make them an ideal solution for cost-effective crop protection and environmental control.
What Are Non-Woven Fabrics?
Unlike traditional woven fabrics made with warp and weft weaving, non-woven fabrics are formed by bonding short or long fibers together using heat, chemicals, or mechanical processes.
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