Do you know the definition and characteristics of non-woven fabrics?

Update:09 Oct 2020
Non-woven fabric (English name: Non Woven Fabric or Nonwoven cloth), also known as non-woven fabric, is composed of directional or random fibers. It is called cloth because of its appearance and certain properties.
Non-woven fabric has the characteristics of moisture-proof, breathable, flexible, light weight, non-combustible, easy to decompose, non-toxic and non-irritating, rich in color, low price, and recyclable. For example, polypropylene (PP material) pellets are mostly used as raw materials, and they are produced by a continuous one-step method of high temperature melting, spinning, laying, and hot pressing.
Features
The non-woven fabric has no warp and weft threads, it is very convenient to cut and sew, and it is light and easy to shape, which is deeply loved by craft lovers.
Because it is a fabric that does not need to be spun and weaves, it just oriented or randomly arrange the textile short fibers or filaments to form a web structure, which is then reinforced by mechanical, thermal bonding or chemical methods.
It is not interwoven and knitted together one by one, but the fibers are directly bonded together by physical methods. Therefore, when you get the sticky scale in your clothes, you will find that, It is impossible to draw a single thread. Non-woven fabrics break through the traditional textile principles, and have the characteristics of short process flow, fast production rate, high output, low cost, wide use, and multiple sources of raw materials.
 Non-woven soft fabric