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Product Description | |
Item | ADL Non-woven Fabric |
Grammage | 18-35gsm |
Style | Plain |
Color | White, green and blue |
Application | Used for diaper acquisitive distribution layer. |
The deflector layer is a special nonwoven material placed between the surface layer and the absorbing core. It
effectively helps the liquid to quickly transfer inward from the surface coating material and distribute the liquid
longitudinally, so that the liquid quickly leaves the user's skin and enters the SAP absorption core.
The infant excretes urine into the body, first received by the surface layer of the diaper and penetrates the urine
downward, and then receives the urine penetrated by the surface layer by the diversion layer, part of which is
directly absorbed by the SAP absorption core along the void, and the rest of the liquid conducts and diffuses along
the longitudinal conduction and diffusion of the guide layer, expanding the absorption area of the SAP absorption
core, and finally the urine after longitudinal diffusion along the guide layer is evenly absorbed by the SAP
absorption core. The main function of the diversion layer is to guide the urine infiltrated from the surface layer to
conduct and diffuse along the diaper longitudinally, so that the urine is absorbed by the absorption core more
evenly, so as not to cause the diaper to become thicker locally due to centralized suction, hindering the
subsequent urine from being absorbed by the absorption core.
Product Description | |
Item | ADL Non-woven Fabric |
Grammage | 18-35gsm |
Style | Plain |
Color | White, green and blue |
Application | Used for diaper acquisitive distribution layer. |
The deflector layer is a special nonwoven material placed between the surface layer and the absorbing core. It
effectively helps the liquid to quickly transfer inward from the surface coating material and distribute the liquid
longitudinally, so that the liquid quickly leaves the user's skin and enters the SAP absorption core.
The infant excretes urine into the body, first received by the surface layer of the diaper and penetrates the urine
downward, and then receives the urine penetrated by the surface layer by the diversion layer, part of which is
directly absorbed by the SAP absorption core along the void, and the rest of the liquid conducts and diffuses along
the longitudinal conduction and diffusion of the guide layer, expanding the absorption area of the SAP absorption
core, and finally the urine after longitudinal diffusion along the guide layer is evenly absorbed by the SAP
absorption core. The main function of the diversion layer is to guide the urine infiltrated from the surface layer to
conduct and diffuse along the diaper longitudinally, so that the urine is absorbed by the absorption core more
evenly, so as not to cause the diaper to become thicker locally due to centralized suction, hindering the
subsequent urine from being absorbed by the absorption core.
This article compares hot air through nonwoven and spunbond nonwoven, commonly used in hygiene products. Hot air through nonwoven is soft, absorbent, and breathable, suitable for comfort-focused items like diapers. Spunbond nonwoven is hard, strong, and versatile, ideal for durable applications. The choice depends on product requirements.
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This article explores the role and properties of release paper, particularly in the context of sanitary pads. Release paper is a specialized material designed to prevent adhesion and protect surfaces. In sanitary pads, it protects the adhesive strip, ensuring it remains effective for attachment to underwear. It also prevents pads from sticking together during production and storage. Made from natural materials like wood pulp and coated with non-stick agents such as silicone oil, release paper reduces the risk of skin irritation by avoiding direct contact with the skin. Although it does not prevent allergies, choosing sanitary pads with natural and non-irritating materials is crucial to minimize allergic reactions. The article also covers the manufacturing process of release paper, its key characteristics, and considerations for selecting appropriate release paper based on specific needs.
This article provides an overview of fluff pulp used in sanitary napkins. It details the properties of fluff pulp, such as high brightness, low density, and good water absorption. The text highlights its benefits, including enhanced absorption, comfort, and safety for consumers, as well as cost-effectiveness and product stability for manufacturers. The synergistic use of fluff pulp with superabsorbent polymers (SAP) further improves product performance.
Traditional sanitary pads, widely used for menstrual hygiene, pose a significant environmental challenge due to their high plastic content and slow decomposition rate. This article delves into the science of biodegradable sanitary pads, which are designed to mitigate these environmental issues. It examines the materials used, such as bamboo fiber, organic cotton, bioplastics, and plant-based adhesives, highlighting their sustainability and biodegradability. The article also discusses the composting process, emphasizing the importance of proper composting conditions to maximize environmental benefits. By offering a faster decomposition rate and reducing plastic waste, biodegradable sanitary pads represent a significant step forward in menstrual hygiene products, promoting both user comfort and environmental responsibility.
This article provides an in-depth exploration of the manufacturing process and core technology of diapers, highlighting their layered structure, production steps, and key technological components. It delves into the materials used, such as non-woven fabric, absorbent core layers, and distribution layers, and discusses how these elements contribute to the performance and comfort of diapers. Additionally, the article examines the current market trends, particularly the growing demand for environmentally friendly and intelligent diapers, and forecasts future developments in the industry. By combining market data and case studies, this piece offers valuable insights for both consumers and manufacturers, emphasizing the importance of innovation and sustainability in the diaper industry.
Discover how perforated membranes are transforming the world of sanitary napkins, offering enhanced breathability, superior absorption, and unparalleled comfort. Learn about their benefits and why they are becoming a must-have in feminine hygiene products.
Understand several processes of non-woven composite PE film in disposable sanitary products.
This article explores the applications of Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) nonwoven fabric in diapers and sanitary napkins. PLA nonwoven fabric is an environmentally friendly material derived from renewable resources, known for its biodegradability, breathability, moisture absorption, and antibacterial properties. In diapers, it enhances comfort, prevents diaper rash, and reduces environmental impact. In sanitary napkins, it ensures rapid absorption, maintains hygiene, and lowers the risk of infections. Despite challenges in strength and cost, ongoing innovations and market demand for sustainable products indicate a promising future for PLA nonwoven fabric in the hygiene industry.