In this article we review a powerful and fairly simple hypocoercivity method and its application to qualitative analysis of industrially relevant fibre lay‐down models. The hypocoercivity strategy is formulated in an abstract Hilbert space setting with all necessary conditions; we provide some interpretation of these conditions and briefly explain why they are needed to make the machinery working. Once the conditions are fulfilled we gain exponential decay of the strongly continuous semigroup associated to the fibre lay‐down process at an explicitly known rate. We interpret this result as describing for instance homogeneity of nonwoven fibre webs. Primarily, this article portrays the concepts, however it is based on original results by Grothaus and Stilgenbauer, which can be found in the previous studies.