As reported by Favourite Hub in their article “Choosing the Right Fabric: Non-Woven vs. Woven,” selecting the right fabric is essential for any project, as woven and non-woven fabrics each offer unique benefits. Understanding their characteristics and applications can help industries make informed decisions based on durability, breathability, strength, and cost.
Non-Woven Fabrics
Non-woven fabrics are made by bonding fibers together without weaving or knitting, creating a lightweight, breathable, and disposable material. The most common types include:
- Spunbond Fabric – Strong and durable, made from continuous bonded fibers.
- Meltblown Fabric – Soft and absorbent, created by blowing fine fibers onto a surface.
- Airlaid Fabric – Bulky and highly absorbent, made by suspending fibers in air beforeÂ
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