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Sanitary napkin release paper is divided into back release paper, wing release paper, and tail release paper according to the location, in which the back release paper is between the bottom film and the envelope. Release paper include base papers, silicone oils, and coatings.
Release paper can be used in electronics, automotive foam, printing, food, medical and so on. In most cases, it is used with adhesive materials, especially adhesive tape; In the wet production of prepreg, release paper is placed above and below the prepreg, and the lower release paper is stored with the winding of the prepreg, so the surface of the prepreg is usually protected by a layer of release paper. The function of release paper is to prevent contamination of the prepreg and to facilitate the marking of its surface. Another function of release liner is to prevent lateral cracking of the unidirectional prepreg.
If you want to buy release paper for sanitary napkins, contact us.












Sanitary napkin release paper is divided into back release paper, wing release paper, and tail release paper according to the location, in which the back release paper is between the bottom film and the envelope. Release paper include base papers, silicone oils, and coatings.
Release paper can be used in electronics, automotive foam, printing, food, medical and so on. In most cases, it is used with adhesive materials, especially adhesive tape; In the wet production of prepreg, release paper is placed above and below the prepreg, and the lower release paper is stored with the winding of the prepreg, so the surface of the prepreg is usually protected by a layer of release paper. The function of release paper is to prevent contamination of the prepreg and to facilitate the marking of its surface. Another function of release liner is to prevent lateral cracking of the unidirectional prepreg.
If you want to buy release paper for sanitary napkins, contact us.








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