Spunlace onwoven Tipo de tela: poliéster, material de mezcla de poliéster y viscosa, fibra de bambú, pulpa de madera (lavable), algodón o fibra de soja (biodegradable)
Plano o texturizado (su propio LOGOTIPO está disponible)
Peso: 30-80 g/m²
10/30/80/100/120/160 piezas/paquete
Small individual wipes: These are single-use wipes that are small enough to fit in a pocket or purse. They are typically used for cleaning small areas or for personal hygiene purposes.
Medium-sized wipes: These are larger than individual wipes and are often used for cleaning and disinfecting larger surfaces or equipment.
Large wipes: These are the largest size of alcohol wipes and are typically used for cleaning and disinfecting larger surfaces or equipment in industrial or medical settings.
1. Bolsa plástica resellable: este es el tipo más común de empaque de toallitas húmedas. Está hecho de plástico y tiene una tira resellable en la parte superior para mantener las toallitas húmedas y frescas.
2. Envase con tapa abatible: este tipo de envase consiste en un envase de plástico con una tapa abatible que se puede abrir y cerrar para acceder a las toallitas.
3. Paquete blando con tapa abatible de plástico: Similar al contenedor con tapa abatible, este empaque viene en un paquete blando y tiene una tapa abatible de plástico para facilitar el acceso.
4. Dispensador emergente: este tipo de empaque cuenta con un mecanismo dispensador emergente que saca una toallita a la vez.
5. Paquete de viaje: un paquete pequeño diseñado para usar sobre la marcha, a menudo viene con un cierre de presión de plástico.
6. Empaque de un solo uso: estas toallitas húmedas vienen en paquetes pequeños sellados que son convenientes para viajes o actividades al aire libre.
7. Bolsa de recarga: este empaque de mayor tamaño está diseñado para recargar otros recipientes de toallitas húmedas y, por lo general, tiene una abertura que se puede volver a sellar.
The formulation of 99%, 75%, and 70% alcohol wipes typically includes isopropyl alcohol as the main active ingredient. Isopropyl alcohol, also known as rubbing alcohol, is a type of alcohol that is commonly used for disinfecting and cleaning surfaces, skin, and medical equipment.
In addition to isopropyl alcohol, the formulation of alcohol wipes may also include other ingredients such as water, glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, and other additives that can help to enhance the cleaning and disinfecting properties of the wipes.
The concentration of isopropyl alcohol in the formulation of the wipes determines the effectiveness of the wipe for disinfection purposes. As mentioned earlier, 99% alcohol wipes contain the highest concentration of isopropyl alcohol and are primarily used in medical and industrial settings for cleaning and disinfecting equipment and surfaces.
75% and 70% alcohol wipes are commonly used for disinfecting skin or surfaces and are considered to be effective at killing most germs and viruses. These concentrations allow for sufficient contact time with the surface to kill germs without evaporating too quickly.
Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP): This is a set of guidelines and standards that ensure that the manufacturing process is safe, efficient, and produces high-quality products. GMP certification may be required by regulatory agencies in different countries.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations: Alcohol wipes that are intended for disinfecting surfaces or equipment must comply with EPA regulations. These regulations require that the wipes be effective against specific pathogens and meet certain safety and labeling requirements.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations: If the alcohol wipes are intended for use on the skin, they must comply with FDA regulations. These regulations require that the wipes be safe and effective for use on the skin and meet certain labeling and packaging requirements.
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certifications: ISO certifications provide assurance that the manufacturer has implemented a quality management system that meets international standards. ISO certifications may include ISO 9001, which is a standard for quality management systems, and ISO 13485, which is a standard for medical devices.