Wet wipes, as items that we often use in our daily lives, we must not be unfamiliar by comparison, but we are still relatively unfamiliar with the raw materials used in wet wipes. 90% of the wet wipes on the market are made of spunlace non-woven fabric + flavor + water. What is spunlace non-woven fabric? Literally, it means non-woven fabric made from spunlace, so why does it store water?
The specific raw material of spunlace non-woven fabric is viscose fiber + hydrophilic polyester fiber. The preparation of the raw materials is different, and the hydrophilic effect is different, but now we all add hydrophilic agent treatment in the post-processing, so the hydrophilic effect is very good. Yes, there are all-polyester spunlace non-woven fabrics on the market, as well as all-viscose spunlace non-woven fabrics. Compared with viscose collagen materials, polyester raw materials are cheaper, but have poor water absorption capacity. The usual weight of wet wipes on the market is 35,40,45,50g/m2, the conventional is 40g/m2, viscose accounts for 20%, and polyester 80%. Because there are too many manufacturers of wet wipes, the prices are high and low. In order to control costs, manufacturers have to make a fuss about the cost of spunlace non-woven fabrics, and poorly choose 100% hydrophilic polyester. Although wet wipes are also made, the effect of application is completely ineffective. It’s the same.