Hygiene
raw materials are essential ingredients used in the production of various personal care and cleaning products. These raw materials are carefully selected based on their properties and effectiveness in providing cleanliness, safety, and protection against harmful bacteria and germs.
One of the key hygiene raw materials commonly used is surfactants. Surfactants are a type of chemical compound that help to reduce the surface tension between water and dirt, allowing for easier removal of dirt and grime from surfaces. They are often found in products such as soaps, shampoos, and detergents, helping to provide a thorough cleansing action.
Antibacterial agents are another important hygiene raw material used to protect against harmful bacteria and germs. These agents are designed to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, helping to prevent the spread of infections and diseases. Common antibacterial agents include triclosan, benzalkonium chloride, and alcohol, which are often found in hand sanitizers, disinfectants, and antibacterial soaps.
Emollients and moisturizers are also essential hygiene raw materials used to maintain the skin's moisture levels and prevent dryness. These ingredients help to nourish and hydrate the skin, leaving it feeling soft and smooth. Common emollients and moisturizers include shea butter, glycerin, and coconut oil, which are often found in lotions, creams, and body washes.
Fragrances and essential oils are hygiene raw materials used to add a pleasant scent to personal care products. These ingredients are carefully selected to provide a pleasing aroma that can help to mask any unpleasant odors. Common fragrances and essential oils include lavender, citrus, and rosemary, which are often used in soaps, shampoos, and perfumes.
Preservatives are essential hygiene raw materials used to prolong the shelf life of personal care products and prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and mold. These ingredients help to maintain the product's quality and effectiveness over time. Common preservatives include parabens, phenoxyethanol, and sodium benzoate, which are often found in creams, lotions, and skincare products.
Features:
Non woven fabric: used for the surface and bottom layers of diapers, sanitary napkins, and other products, with breathability, water absorption, and durability.
Super absorbent polymer (SAP): Used for the absorbent layer, it can absorb liquids equivalent to hundreds of times its own weight and lock the liquid to prevent leakage.
PE Film: used for the bottom layer, providing waterproof and breathable performance, keeping the surface dry. Hot melt adhesive: used to bond different layers of sanitary napkins together.
Release paper: used to cover the backing adhesive and keep it non stick before using sanitary napkins.
Natural fibers, such as organic cotton and bamboo fibers, are used to manufacture surface or absorbent layers, providing a more natural and environmentally friendly option.
Degradable materials: used to manufacture environmentally friendly sanitary napkins, these materials can decompose in the natural environment, reducing their impact on the environment.
Parameter:
Place of Origin: China
Model Number: HPCP006
Product Name: Colored PE Film
Size: width 80-1600cm,
Weight: 15-30g
Material: PE Film
Color: As per customer’s request
Packaging: Cardboard packing, carton or other demand by customer
Usage: Sanitary napkin, Sanitary pads, Disposable medical protection products, Surgical coat, cap, Shoe cover.
Logo: According to customer’s request
OEM/ODM: Available
Payment Method: TT
Supply Capacity: 5 Tons per day
Quality/Safety Certification:CE、 ISO9002 、SGS 、MSDS
Application scope;
Sanitary napkins and pads: high absorbent polymers (SAP) and fluff pulp for the absorbent layer, as well as non-woven fabrics for the surface and bottom layers.
Baby diapers: also use SAP, fluff pulp, non-woven fabric, and possibly breathable PE film.
Adult incontinence products: SAP and non-woven fabric used to absorb and maintain dryness, as well as PE film providing a waterproof bottom layer.
Medical and surgical supplies, such as surgical gowns, masks, hats, bed sheets, etc., usually use non-woven materials.
Food processing and manufacturing industry: In the food processing environment, hygienic raw materials are used to ensure food safety and hygiene.
Personal protective equipment: such as protective clothing, gloves, etc., used for personal protection in medical, laboratory, and industrial environments.
Household and industrial cleaning products, such as wiping cloths, cleaning cloths, etc., are usually made of non-woven fabric.
Agriculture: In some cases, non-woven fabrics can be used as agricultural covering materials or crop protection.
Beauty and skin care products: such as facial mask, cotton pad, etc., non-woven materials may also be used.
Absorbable medical products, such as drug delivery systems, wound dressings, etc., utilize the characteristics of SAP.
FAQ:
Printable breathable film is typically made from synthetic polymers such as polyethylene and polypropylene. These materials provide the film with its breathable and waterproof properties, as well as the ability to be printed on.
How does printable breathable film differ from non-breathable film?
Printable breathable film allows air to pass through, providing ventilation while blocking liquids. Non-breathable film does not allow air or moisture to pass through, offering a complete barrier against both. Breathable film is used in applications where moisture control is needed without compromising air flow.
Can printable breathable film be customized for specific needs?
Yes, printable breathable film can be customized in terms of color, thickness, and printability to meet specific requirements. Customization allows for better branding and product differentiation.
Is printable breathable film safe for use in baby products?
Yes, printable breathable film is safe for use in baby products such as diapers. It provides a reliable barrier to keep moisture contained while allowing air circulation, ensuring the baby's skin stays dry and comfortable.
Can printable breathable film be printed on?
Yes, printable breathable film can be printed on, providing opportunities for branding, product information, and other important details directly on the material.