Wet Wipes Nonwoven Fabric Substrate Guide — Spunlace, Spunbond & Blends
Introduction Wet wipes are one of the most substrate-sensitive products in the hygiene and personal care industry. Unlike baby diapers or sanitary pads — where the fabric is one layer in a multi-component stack — the wet wipe substrate is the entire product. It determines softness, absorbency, wet strength, lint release, compatibility with the wet…
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Adult Incontinence Nonwoven Fabric — Supply Guide for Briefs, Pads & Underpads
Introduction The global adult incontinence market is one of the fastest-growing segments in the hygiene nonwoven fabric industry. Driven by ageing demographics across North America, Europe, GCC and Asia Pacific, demand for high-performance nonwoven fabric for adult briefs, protective pads, underpad sheets and guards is expanding at over 7% per year. Adult incontinence products present…
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Sanitary Napkin Nonwoven Fabric — Topsheet & Coverstock Guide
Introduction Every sanitary napkin or panty liner placed on a retail shelf contains at least two distinct nonwoven fabric layers. The topsheet — the layer that sits directly against the skin — must be soft, hydrophilic, and capable of rapid fluid transfer. The backsheet or coverstock must be hydrophobic, acting as a leakage barrier. Getting…
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Non-Woven Fabric for Baby Diapers — Complete Guide
The modern baby diaper is a marvel of materials engineering — and at the heart of its performance is non-woven fabric. From the soft topsheet that touches a baby’s skin to the outer backsheet that keeps moisture contained, hygiene nonwoven fabric form the structural foundation of every diaper produced today. For diaper manufacturers and procurement…
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