Top 5 Benefits of Using Non Woven Fabric

Recently, it was reported that a plastic bag was found floating deep inside the Arctic Ocean, in an area that seldom receives any human visitors. Every day, scenes come in from different parts where aquatic animals emerge dead due to large amounts of plastic consumption. Yet, the world continues to produce almost 300 million tons of plastic every year, half of which are single-use and find their way to the oceans from whereon, take over 450 years to completely decompose.

Thus, while talking about the top 5 benefits of non woven fabric in the current world, the advantage to the environment is the most outright one, and so let’s start this list with that.
  • Eco-friendly
PP non woven fabric is perfect substitutes to the plastic materials that are currently in use. They are 100% recyclable, incinerate with zero toxic emissions and is definitely biodegradable. Such properties make it perfect for single-use products and medical industries where waste generation is generally high.
  • Durable
Made up of polypropylene (PP) bonds that are similar to the working of polyethylene, the nonwoven fabric materials are generally tough and durable. This makes it reusable, strong and perfect for packing and other similar applications. Statistics show that nonwoven products generally have a life of up to 5 years or more.
  • Economical
What made the plastic win over the traditional woven fabric materials is the price of production. The latter was also durable but was a labour intensive and had an expensive production process. Needle punch nonwoven fabric, on the other hand, does not require any weaving, thereby brings down the production costs to plastic levels. It is economical and perfect substitutes.
  • Easy colour printing
Which is another convincing point for brands to make the switch from plastics to non woven fabrics. Full-colour printing is possible on these too where the logo and brand identity can be maintained just like plastic bags. Plus, the material is washable, liquid resistant and air permeable, all good packing-material qualities.
  • Wide application
Apart from shopping bags, packaging and medical disposables, nonwoven fabric can be used as filters in coffee and tea bags, fiberglass, and acoustic insulation, pillows and cushioning materials and so on. Non woven geotextile fabric finds application in drainage systems, erosion control, landfill liners, frost protection, canal construction and much more.

The benefits of non woven fabric are indeed endless. It is all about recognising the need, making the transition and start using the eco-friendly version that is certainly not a compromise in any form.

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