The main functions of airlaid paper in sanitary napkins include serving as an absorbent core covering material and adsorbing menstrual blood secretions.
Puffed paper, also known as dust-free paper or puffed paper, has the function of moisture absorption and drying, and can play an important role in absorbing and locking water in sanitary napkins.
The airlaid paper sanitary napkin use paddles, old news paper, old book writing paper, and yellow core card waste paper as raw materials.
In sanitary napkins, airlaid napkins paper is usually used in combination with high polymer water absorbent resin (SAP). Ultra thin structured sanitary napkins use airlaid paper to wrap SAP polymer composite absorbent paper, while wood pulp structured sanitary napkins use toilet paper to wrap SAP polymer absorbent resin and wood pulp (fluff pulp). This combination enables sanitary napkins to better absorb and lock menstrual blood, keeping the surface dry.