By 2018, there will be more than 6,000 companies selling baby products online. And, according to BabyCenter.com, there are nearly 4 billion babies born in the United States just every year. This means that there is a huge market for moms, dads, grandparents and relatives and friends to buy baby products. This market covers everything from toys to food to baby fabrics. When you think of baby fabrics, you might think of soft, cute fabrics in various shades of pink and light blue. But did you know that babies are surrounded by a variety of soft andbaby-friendly nonwoven materials?
Obviously, diapers are the nonwoven fabrics closest to the sensitive skin of babies. Advances in nonwoven technology have made diapers thinner, more comfortable, and have better liquid absorption and retention capabilities. Diapers are softer and more elastic than ever before.
Wet wipes have different textures, softer textures and special sensitive cleansers, which can keep the baby’s new skin fresh and smooth without severe chemical reactions.
bib
The durable andsoft nonwoven fabriccan prevent moisture and keep the baby dry and (mostly) clean when the bib is well placed.
mattress
Thebaby nonwoven mattressprotects the mattress from moisture and prevents dust mite allergens. The pad is usually waterproof and breathable.
Nursery furniture
Nonwoven fabrics appear in every area of the baby's room, including the padding in the soft rocker used by parents to soothe him and the support of the carpet under his little hands and feet.
It makes sense that nonwoven fabrics are used in many baby products. They can be made into soft skin, but they can also absorb moisture or resist moisture, keeping babies comfortable and dry. Moreover, 4 million babies come to the scene every year, so there is still a lot of room for innovation. Your nonwoven fabric manufacturing partner can help you propose specifications suitable for baby products.