- Spunbond Nonwoven fabrics are created through the continuous process of spinning fibers, which are then either guided with air streams or immediately scattered into a web-like structure. The result of this technique is a faster belt speed. These are often created in sheet or web structures that are joined by entangled fibers or filaments using thermal or chemical treatments, depending on what the manufacturer or supplier of spunbond fabric specifies.
- Non-woven polypropylene fabric is made from thermoplastic polymers like PP or polypropylene, but it is designed to resemble non-woven fabric. It is mostly used in non-woven bags, interlining, coveralls for healthcare workers, masks, filters, etc. It is becoming more and more well-liked in the fashion and healthcare sectors.