Where does the release paper cover the sanitary napkin?
Dec 31, 2024
Release paper is an indispensable part of the sanitary napkin raw materials. Its position in sanitary napkins is mainly located in the viscose part of its bottom layer. Specifically, depending on the structural design of the sanitary napkin, the release paper may cover the following key positions:
Bottom center: The bottom center of the sanitary napkin is usually coated with viscose to fix it on the underwear. Release paper will cover this layer of viscose to prevent the viscose from losing its stickiness or sticking to other materials during packaging, transportation and storage.
Wing release paper: Some sanitary napkins are designed with wings, which are also usually coated with viscose to better fix on the sides of the underwear. In this case, the release paper will also cover the viscose part of the wing to ensure that the viscosity of the viscose is not affected before use.
Tail part (if applicable): For some specially designed sanitary napkins, such as those with tails, the tail part may also be coated with viscose. Release paper will also cover the viscose part of the tail to protect its stickiness.
In summary, the position of the release paper in the sanitary napkin is to cover the bottom adhesive part, including the bottom center, the wing part (if applicable), and the tail part (if applicable). These designs are all to ensure the stickiness and hygiene of the sanitary napkin before use, and at the same time make it easy for consumers to peel off the release paper and stick the sanitary napkin accurately on the underwear during use.
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