In todays world, non-woven fabric is the third most common type of textile surface material. Nonwoven fabric provides a variety of advantages, including the ability to be developed with specific qualities in mind, as well as the ability to achieve significant changes in thickness, mass, voluminosity, elasticity, and stiffness. Strongly bonded nonwoven textiles are rigid and resemble woven fabrics more than nonwoven fabrics. Natural or synthetic fibre in the form of continuous filaments or staples, or a combination of the two, may be used to make the non-woven fabric.