Zhejiang Aojia Nonwoven Technology Co., Ltd is a China-based spunlace nonwoven fabric manufacturer that specializes in a wide portfolio of nonwoven textiles for multiple industries, including automotive, hygiene, medical, and industrial sectors. The company operates advanced spunlace production lines and emphasizes full process control from fiber selection through finished goods, positioning itself as a global supplier of technical nonwovens with customization capabilities (OEM/ODM) and international certifications.
Aojia’s car roof lining fabric (also known as automotive headliner nonwoven material) is engineered from 100% polyester spunlace nonwoven with product specifications typically within 50–130 g/m² and widths up to 3250 mm. Its core attributes include:
Lightweight & High Strength: Reduces vehicle mass without compromising durability—a key driver in automotive lightweighting.
Excellent Moldability & Dimensional Stability: Supports complex 3D forming needed for modern headliner contours.
Uniform Surface & Smooth Finish: Ideal base for lamination with foam or decorative fabrics in OEM assembly.
Acoustic Benefits: Contributes to sound absorption, enhancing cabin quietness.
Versatile Applications: Used in passenger and commercial vehicle headliners, overhead console covers, sunshades, trim panels, and parcel shelves.
This positioning aligns with broader automotive trends emphasizing performance, comfort, and fuel efficiency through advanced material choices.
The automotive headliner market is expanding as global vehicle production grows and OEMs increasingly adopt lightweight, sustainable materials to improve fuel economy, reduce emissions, and meet regulatory requirements. Nonwoven fabrics—especially spunlace and polyester composites—are gaining preference due to their sound insulation, thermal insulation, and recyclability.
Lightweighting: Nonwoven substrates reduce overall vehicle mass, critical for both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicles (EVs).
Sustainability: Rising use of recycled polyester, bio-based fibers, and eco-friendly materials in headliners.
Acoustic Performance: Enhanced noise absorption is especially important for EV cabins, where lack of engine noise elevates the need for quieter interiors.
Functional Innovation: There’s steady adoption of antimicrobial, flame-retardant, and smart textile features in headliner fabrics for next-generation vehicles.
Regional Market & Growth Outlook
China & Asia Pacific dominate production and consumption of automotive headliner materials, driven by a large automotive manufacturing base.
The North American and European markets increasingly demand premium interior materials and customization.
The global market is projected to grow at a healthy pace through the next decade, spurred by EV adoption and consumer preferences for premium interiors.
Automotive headliners typically combine a face fabric with a nonwoven or foam backing adhered to the vehicle roof interior. The composite structure must satisfy requirements for aesthetic quality, impact resistance, dimensional stability, and acoustic insulation.
Why Spunlace Nonwovens Matter
While spunlace is traditionally associated with wipes and hygiene textiles, spunlace technology also enables nonwovens with high tensile strength, smooth surface, and uniform fiber distribution, which are beneficial when used as substrates or laminates in automotive interiors.
Zhejiang Aojia Nonwoven’s car roof lining spunlace nonwoven material fits well into today’s automotive material ecosystem by offering:
Material performance that supports lightweighting and acoustic comfort
Process adaptability for lamination and 3D headliner forming
Alignment with industry trends toward sustainability and enhanced cabin experiences
At the same time, macro trends in the automotive nonwoven market—driven by vehicle electrification, sustainability goals, and consumer preference for high-quality interiors—continues to expand opportunities for suppliers like Aojia.