All the factors that affect the growth of man-made fibers can affect the textiles made from man-made fibers more or less, among them,
felt material have the greatest influence. Population growth factors have less impact on non-woven fabrics than other textiles used in clothing. But if the important application of non-woven cloth in baby diapers is considered, the population growth is also an important factor. The partial replacement of natural fiber has a great influence on textiles, but it has little effect on non-woven fabrics, because the production of non-woven fabrics is basically dependent on man-made fibers.
The commercial development of man-made fibers and the professional application of
color felt: the trade in micro-fibers, composite fibers, biodegradable fibers and new polyester fibers has increased as a result of the establishment of international economic treaties. This has a great impact on non-woven fabrics, but has little effect on clothing and knitted textiles.
Replace textiles and other products: this includes non-woven fabrics, knitted textiles, plastic film, polyurea foam, wood pulp, leather, etc. This is determined by the cost and performance requirements of the product. Introduction of new, more economical and efficient production processes: products made of polymers, competing. The application of competitive new non-woven fabric and the introduction of special fiber and non-woven textile additives.