An In-Depth Exploration of Nonwoven Materials in the Healthcare and Medical Sector
Dharmesh Dhabliya, Vivek Veeraiah, Sukhvinder Singh Dari, Jambi Ratna Raja Kumar, Ritika Dhabliya, Ankur Gupta, Sabyasachi Pramanik
Abstract
This chapter provides an overview of nonwoven materials in the healthcare industry, discussing their various uses, characteristics, advantages, challenges, recent developments, and potential future prospects. The essential nature of nonwovens lies in their barrier efficiency, breathability, and comfort, making them indispensable for surgical gowns, face masks, sterile packaging, wound dressings, and hygiene products. The chapter emphasizes the cost-effectiveness, disposability, and infection control offered by nonwoven materials, while also discussing their environmental impact and compliance with regulations. The dynamic advancement of these materials is demonstrated through the integration of nanotechnology and the development of smart nonwovens. Looking ahead, the availability of biodegradable alternatives and customized healthcare solutions is expected, driven by sustainability, technology, and emerging trends. The implications for the healthcare sector include enhanced patient safety, improved operational efficiency, and increased sustainability.