Textiles, Vol. 4, Pages 530-548: Planting Sustainability: A Comprehensive Review of Plant Fibres in Needle-Punching Nonwovens
Textiles doi: 10.3390/textiles4040031
Authors: Rita Marques Cristina Oliveira Joana C. Araújo Diego M. Chaves Diana P. Ferreira Raul Fangueiro Carla J. Silva Lúcia Rodrigues
Natural fibres have garnered substantial attention because of their eco-friendly attributes and versatility, offering a sustainable alternative to synthetic ones. This review surveys plant fibres, including flax, hemp, jute, banana, and pineapple, emphasizing their diverse properties and applications in nonwoven materials. This research also examines the use of synthetic polymer composites blended with natural fibres to create high-performance nonwoven materials. Furthermore, this review outlines the primary applications of nonwovens manufactured with plant fibres through needle-punching. These applications span geotextiles, automotive interiors, construction materials, and more. The advantages, challenges, and sustainability aspects of incorporating natural fibres in needle-punched nonwovens are discussed. The focus is on mechanical and thermal properties and their adaptability for specific applications. This research provides valuable insights for researchers and industry professionals aiming to leverage the benefits of plant fibres in needle-punched nonwovens across various sectors.