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Now disposable non-woven panties are more and more popular with ladies because they are disposable and easy to use. We can often use it in travel, hotel, sauna, beauty salon, SPA. Today we want to introduce to you for the printing disposable panties. Material is polypropylene, we call it "PP" .It's made by PP non woven fabric of 30 gsm, white color with printing. Usually we have rose flower patter...
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1. Airlaid non woven fabric has excellent dust removal effect. The dust contains a lot of ions, and it is easy to generate static electricity when it comes into contact with the air. 2. Airlaid non woven fabric has high water absorption; 3. Soft and will not damage the surface of the object; 4. Provide sufficient dry and wet strength; 5. The ion release is low, which can greatly reduce the contact...
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Do you know how to use airlaid nakpin when we have dinner in the restrant? 1. Opening the non woven fabric napkin after ordering a meal is prepared to prevent clothes from getting dirty during the meal. Each restaurant is somewhat different, but most of them are placed on the table with no creases or folds. In restaurants, napkins are usually opened after ordering. Before the meal is decided, only...
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Now disposable panty can be made by many material, usually by PP non woven, spunlace non woven fabric, and SMS non woven fabric. Spunlace material is the most soft and comfortable material in these three material. Usually it is made by 6 gsm spunlace. We have S,M,L for men and women in stock.And so far we just have white color. If you want other colors, we need to produce again and also we can acc...
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The disposable medical bed sheet consists of two layers of non-woven fabric and plastic film. Disposable medical sheets cover are suitable for obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, infectious diseases and hospital operating beds. Sheets can be discarded after contamination and used only once. Notes on the use of disposable medical bed sheets 1. When using disposable medical sheets, please ...
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