Nonwoven fabric is a versatile material made from fibers that are bonded together through various methods such as heat, chemicals, or mechanical means, rather than being woven or knitted. This process allows for the creation of fabrics that are strong, durable, and lightweight. Nonwoven materials are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including hygiene products like diapers and feminine hygiene items, medical supplies such as surgical masks and gowns, and industrial uses like filtration and insulation. They can be designed for specific properties, such as water resistance, breathability, or softness, making them suitable for both functional and aesthetic purposes. Additionally, nonwoven fabrics can be produced in various thicknesses and textures, allowing for customization in different industries. Their cost-effectiveness and ease of production make nonwoven fabrics an increasingly popular choice in many sectors.