2022-01-21
A disposable diaper consists of an absorbent pad sandwiched between two sheets of non-woven fabric. The pad is specially designed to absorb and retain body fluids, and the nonwoven fabric gives the diaper a comfortable shape and helps prevent leakage. These diapers are made by a multi-step process in which the absorbent pad is first vacuum-formed, then attached to a permeable top sheet and impermeable bottom sheet. The components are sealed together by application of heat or ultrasonic vibrations. Elastic fibers are attached to the sheets to gather the edges of the diaper into the proper shape so it fits snugly around a baby's legs and crotch. When properly fitted, the disposable diaper will retain body fluids which pass through the permeable top sheet and are absorbed into the pad. Disposable diapers were developed to release moms'hands. The earliest disposables used wood pulp fluff, cellulose wadding, fluff cellulose, or cotton fibers as the absorbent material. These materials did... Read More
2022-01-15
T-shape baby diaper, which includes a fabric main body, an adsorption core and a leak-proof partition edge. The T-shape baby diaper is characterized in that the leak-proof partition edge is distributed on the periphery of the fabric main body, its ears and left and right waist tapes are arranged on Read More
2022-02-13
We have heard a few horror stories from customers using hot melt glue systems. Surprisingly, most of these stories stem from the same common mistakes. If they had known what we are about to tell you, these issues could have been easily avoided and downtime dramatically reduced. To ensure you aren’t Read More