Hydrophilic non-woven fabrics endow non-woven fabrics with a certain degree of hydrophilic (water-absorbing) effect, so they have been widely used. Currently, they are one of the non-woven fabric categories with the broadest applications.
Next, we will introduce the four commonly used products for everyone.
Both the upper and lower surface layers of the water-absorbing layer in baby diapers are made of hydrophilic non-woven fabrics. This not only makes the surface of the diaper as soft as cloth but also gives it a good water-absorbing effect.
The function of hydrophilic non-woven fabrics in adult diapers is basically the same as that in baby diapers. Relatively speaking, the manufacturing requirements for hydrophilic non-woven fabrics in adult diapers are lower than those in baby diapers.
For masks of better quality, a layer of hydrophilic non-woven fabric is added to the inner layer of the mask, which is used to absorb the water vapor exhaled from the mouth. A relatively intuitive effect is that in winter, we often see that some friends who wear glasses will have a layer of white water vapor on their glasses when wearing masks, which greatly affects their vision. This is because there is no hydrophilic non-woven fabric in the mask.
Generally, the pee pads laid in pets' resting areas to prevent pets from defecating anywhere are also made of hydrophilic non-woven fabrics. The production of this type of hydrophilic non-woven fabric is relatively simple, and the standards are also relatively low, with its hydrophilic function being the main highlight.
The above is the detailed content summarized by the editor regarding the main uses of hydrophilic non-woven fabrics. We hope it will be helpful for everyone's understanding.