Products Components


All components used in Elite Hygiene products are sourced from some of the most reputable producers in their respective industries such as: Non-wovens made of air-laid cellulose fiber (both with and without Super Absorbent Polymers) from BBA Group [BBA Fiberweb], Super Absorbent Polymers from Sumitomo Seika Chemicals, Fully Treated Fluff Pulp from Koch Industries, Perforated Polyethylene Film from Tredegar Film Products, Polyethylene Film from Huaping Film Products, etc.

Bellow is the list of components used in the production of Elite Hygiene products:

Perforated Polyethylene Top Sheet:
for allowing the liquids into the absorbent core of the product and preventing their return to the surface, thus constantly maintaining a dry surface.

Non-woven Top Sheet (made of air-laid, thermal-bonded, 100% ES compound fibers):
for allowing the liquids into the absorbent core of the product and acting as a buffer between the absorbent core and the body, thus maintaining a fairly dry surface.

Non-woven Dispersion Layer:
for rapid dispersal of the fluids passing through the top sheet, before they come in contact with the absorbent core.

Softwood Fluff Pulp:
for excellent absorption properties and bulk, to absorb the fluids passing through the top sheet.

Super Absorbent Polymers (SAP) in granule form:
for absorbing and retaining several times their own weight in fluids passing through the top sheet and preventing their release, even under pressure, by forming a gel.

Tissue made from cellulose fiber:
for wrapping the FluffPulp into a solid shape, product integrity and helping with the production process.

Non-woven Absorbent Layer (made of air-laid, multi-bonded cellulose fibers):
for very high absorption properties, thinness, resiliency and product integrity, to absorb the fluids passing through the top sheet.

Non-woven Absorbent Layer with Super Absorbent Polymers(made of air-laid, multi-bonded cellulose fibers and SAP):
for the above properties and purposes with the added property of SAP granules to retain several times their own weight in fluids and prevent their release, even under pressure, by forming a gel. Polyethylene Back Sheet: for insulating and stopping fluids from passing through the product.

Glues:
for bonding the different layers of the components used in the products, helping with the production process, and also for providing ready-for-use self-adhesion for the product.

Siliconized Paper:
for providing cover for and protecting the self-adhesive surfaces of the product.

Polyethylene Film:
for individual wrapping of Ultra-Thin feminine sanitary pads in pouches.

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