Hygienic fibers and their applications
Hygiene fibers refer to materials that are usually used in the production of hygiene and care products, such as underwear, baby diapers, paper towels, and similar products. These sanitary fibers are used as a key component in the production of products that act as protection against the penetration of fluids (such as body fluids, urine, blood, etc.) and to maintain personal hygiene.
The characteristics of sanitary fibers include strong absorption of fluids, maintaining dryness, and arranging materials inside sanitary products. These fibers may be composed of various materials, including:
in concrete and replacing suitable concrete fibers, for example, concrete steel or concrete polymer fibers and concrete glass fibers.
Due to the removal of thermal reinforcement and the replacement of concrete fibers, the current costs of the project are reduced due to the elimination of labor for reinforcement and the reduction of the costs of purchasing reinforcement and concrete steel fibers, the integrated weighing of concrete fibers in the concrete structure and the bearing of sectional and overall pressures in the entire concrete.
Preventing concrete fatigue and creating very high specific resistances, increasing the concrete resistance coefficient in the topics of concrete strengthening in alternating cold and thermal cycles, preventing the attack of sulfates and concrete destructive substances.
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In addition to absorbing and maintaining fluids, sanitary fibers can prevent the penetration of bacteria and viruses into sanitary products. These characteristics make sanitary products that use these fibers suitable for maintaining hygiene and preventing infections.
Sanitary products that are made of sanitary fibers act as an important part of maintaining home and body hygiene and play an important role in the health and medical industry.
Advantages of hygienic fibers
- Possession of neutral nature in the body’s living tissues.
- High gas permeability and fluid impermeability
- Moisture impenetrability
Applications of sanitary fibers (hygienic)
- Clothing and footwear
- Hospital cloths
- All kinds of bags
- Layer on diapers
- Surgical cloths
- Disposable clothing for isolated and intensive care units to prevent the infection spread
All of the company’s products are manufactured under full health conditions by GMP standards. Not only raw materials but also final products are kept under quarantine conditions and undergo special microbial, chemical, and physical tests to ensure their healthiness and efficiency. In the following table, the technical characteristics of these hygienic fibers are given:
Properties
|
Value
|
Unit
|
---|---|---|
Raw material
|
PP 100%
|
-
|
Specific properties
|
Hygienic fiber
|
-
|
Type of finish
|
Hydrophilic
|
-
|
Melting point
|
160 - 170
|
°C
|
Softening point
|
140 - 150
|
°C
|
Specific gravity
|
0/91
|
g/cm³
|
Shrinkage
|
0
|
%
|
Resistance specific
|
8^10
|
Ω.gr.cm‾²
|
Count
|
2/2
|
dTex
|
Tenacity
|
2 - 2/6
|
g/den
|
Elongation
|
350 - 400
|
%
|
O.P.U. finish
|
0/5 - 0/8
|
%
|
N.C.D. crimp
|
8 - 13
|
crimp/cm
|
Cut length
|
40
|
mm
|
Static load
|
1/2 - 1/5
|
KV/m
|
Sinkng
|
3 - 5
|
sec
|
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