“…[78] Nonwoven textile is widely used in the fields of medical protective clothing, blankets, garments, air filters, packaging, automobiles, geotextiles, drapes, wound dressing, crop covers, masks, and wet tissues as a result of the advantages of light weight, high output, moderate strength and stability, good stability, and low cost. [79][80][81] Nonwoven textile can be divided into melt-blown, needlepunched, spun-bonded, spun-laced, and thermal-bonded nonwoven textile according to the difference in the fabrication method and process. [82][83][84][85] There are a variety of polymers that can be used to manufacture nonwoven textile, such as polypropylene (PP), polyester (PET), polylactic acid (PLA), polyamide (PA), and so on.…”