An absorbent, low-linting fibrous structure comprising an entangled web of
synthetic fibers, wherein fibers of at least one of said top surface and
said bottom surface are surface bonded, such as by thermal or adhesive
bonding. The web is absorbent, has low density, is resistant to linting,
and can retain structural integrity at high temperatures. The structure
can be made by forming a web of synthetic fibers, entangling the fibers
of the web, such as by needling or hydroentangling, and bonding the
fibers at the surface of the web by thermal or adhesive bonding.