After the pandemic, the development prospects of non-woven products in the post-pandemic era are positive. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of hygiene and cleanliness, and non-woven products, with their unique properties such as being lightweight, cost-effective, and disposable, have become more important than ever.
The demand for non-woven products is expected to increase in the healthcare industry, especially for products such as surgical gowns, masks, and caps. The demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) will also increase in other industries, such as hospitality and food service, creating opportunities for non-woven products.
The non-woven market is also expected to see growth in the automotive and construction industries, with applications including seat covers, carpets, and insulation materials. Non-woven products are increasingly being used in various environmentally friendly applications, such as biodegradable non-woven fabrics, which can replace plastic bags.
The development of innovative processing technologies, such as nanotechnology, is expected to further improve the performance of non-woven products, enhancing their properties such as barrier strength, antimicrobial properties, and breathability. Therefore, it is expected that the non-woven market will continue to grow and diversify in the post-pandemic era.




