Absorbent hygiene products have made an important contribution to millions of people's quality of life and skin health.
Consumers continue to desire absorbent hygiene products that are perceived to be more healthy, sustainable, and plant-based. Suppliers to the industry have been challenged with developing these products in a cost-effective way while also proving that they perform as well as traditional products. In addition to these challenges, suppliers to the hygiene industry continue to face escalating raw material and energy costs, supply chain disruptions, and other cost pressures.
Nonwovens are the key to effective and efficient absorbent hygiene products
1. Excellent absorption
2. Softness
3. Smoothness
4. Stretchability
5. Comfort and fit
6. Strength
7. Lotions can be added for specific uses
8. Good uniformity
9. Double fluid barrier/leg cuffs help prevent leakages
10. Good strike through, wet back and run off
11. Cost effectiveness
12. Stability and tear resistance
13. Opacity and stain hiding power
14. Breathability
Main technologies used are Airlaid, Carded nonwovens, Spunmelt. Other components of absorbent hygiene products are; fluff pulp, superabsorbent polymers, impervious backing films, adhesives and elastics.
Users of absorbent hygiene products benefit from the softness, smoothness, leakage prevention, strength and protection provided by nonwovens.