Perforated nonwoven fabric is a functional material created by forming regular or random pores on the surface of nonwoven fabric through physical or chemical methods. Its unique structural design enables widespread use in the hygiene product industry, primarily due to its breathability, moisture absorption, softness, and liquid distribution capabilities.
ultra-absorbent core utilizes integrated ultra-thin technology, surpassing the bulkiness of traditional wood pulp-polymer blends. With precisely distributed SAP layers and fluid-guiding embossing, it achieves instant absorption without delamination, offering 30% higher absorption efficiency per gram for lighter and more reliable moisture-locking performance in diaper production.
The "disposal tape" of diapers usually refers to the sticky tape or adhesive strips used to fix the outer layer of diapers. These adhesive strips are generally used to help diapers fit the baby's body better and to facilitate quick removal when changing.
The "disposal tape" not only fixes the diaper, but also helps to seal and seal the dirt after use, ensuring hygiene and convenience.