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Nonwovens are a type of textile material made from fibers that are bonded together through mechanical, thermal, or chemical means. They are used in a variety of applications, including medical, hygiene, automotive, and construction. Nonwovens are lightweight, strong, and absorbent, making them an ideal choice for many applications. Nonwovens are produced in a variety of forms, including spunbond, meltblown, and needle-punched. Spunbond nonwovens are made from continuous filaments of polypropylene or polyester, while meltblown nonwovens are made from fine fibers of polypropylene or polyester. Needle-punched nonwovens are made from fibers that are punched together with needles. Nonwovens are used in a variety of industries, including medical, hygiene, automotive, and construction. In the medical industry, nonwovens are used for surgical gowns, face masks, and other medical products. In the hygiene industry, nonwovens are used for diapers, feminine hygiene products, and wipes. In the automotive industry, nonwovens are used for air filters, seat covers, and other automotive components. In the construction industry, nonwovens are used for roofing, insulation, and other building materials. Some companies in the nonwovens market include Kimberly-Clark, Procter & Gamble, Freudenberg, Avgol Show Less Read more