Yes, diaper elastic material can lose some of their stretch over time, particularly with frequent use or if the diaper is worn for extended periods.
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Yes, diaper elastic material can lose some of their stretch over time, particularly with frequent use or if the diaper is worn for extended periods.
Spandex has many advantages for diapers. Here are the main advantages of spandex: 1. high stretchability; 2. shape retention; 3. comfort and flexibility; 4. durability
Spandex used in baby diapers mainly because of its elasticity and stretchability. It can fit the baby's body securely, prevent leakage and ensure flexibility and comfort.
Diaper adhesives keep parts securely in place and functional. Types include construction, elastic, position, and wetness indicator glues, chosen based on specific needs and characteristics.
Release paper protects the adhesive on the back of the sanitary napkin (usually used for the side wings or backing) and prevents it from sticking prematurely before underwear is used.
Compared to other sanitary napkin adhesives, back glue must be stronger and more durable, adhering to various surfaces (e.g., underwear fabric) and enduring moisture, movement, and friction.
The perforated film in a sanitary napkin primarily serves as part of the top sheet layer.
The sanitary napkin perforated film is typically made from polyethylene.
Yes,you can have the customized release paper you want.
Elastic nonwoven fabrics used in diapers are generally not harmful to a baby's skin when they are manufactured to appropriate standards.
Yes, the easy tape used on sanitary napkins (or sanitary pads) can definitely be made in different colors. For example, white, pink, green, glue, yellow and so on.
The diaper hook tape has several important functions in a diaper's design and performance. It is primarily used for securing the diaper around the baby's waist, ensuring a snug fit, and allowing for easy adjustment and removal.