Nov 22, 2023

Can Spunlace Non-woven Fabric Be Used for Babies?

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Spunlace non-woven fabric has become increasingly popular in a wide range of products, including wipes, diapers, and clothing. But can it be used safely for babies? The answer is a resounding yes!

 

Spunlace non-woven fabrics spray high-pressure fine water onto one or more layers of fiber webs to entangle the fibers with each other, thereby strengthening the fiber webs and giving them a certain strength.

 

The production process of spunlace non-woven fabric makes it maintain softness while also enhancing toughness. It has higher requirements for equipment and water quality. No adhesive is used during the processing, which is cleaner and more hygienic, and is suitable for the medical and beauty industries.

 

Therefore, the strict materials and high requirements for processing standards of spunlaced non-woven fabrics determine that it is the most suitable main material for baby wipes.

 

The main components of spunlaced non-woven fabrics used for baby wipes are viscose (natural red fiber mainly composed of cotton) and polyester (chemical fiber), usually with a ratio of 3:7, 5:5, and 7:3 refers to the content ratio of viscose and polyester. The higher the glue content, the better the quality, and the higher the cost and price. The higher the viscose content, the softer and more absorbent it is.

 

The raw materials of wet wipes used by babies should be safe and reliable, so as to ensure the safety of babies.Spunlace non-woven fabric is a safe and effective choice for babies.

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