Spunlace nonwoven Fabric Type: Polyester,Poly -Viscose Blend material, Bamboo Fiber, Wood Pulp(Flushable), Cotton or Soy Fiber(Biodegradable)
Flat or Textured( Your Own LOGO is available)
Grammage: 30-80gsm
10/30/80/100/120/160 pcs/pack
The most common size of floor cleaning wipes is around 8 inches by 10 inches to 18 inches by 24 inches. This size is convenient for single-use and provides enough surface area to clean and freshen the external genital area. However, some intimate wipes may be smaller or larger than this standard size to cater to specific preferences or needs of consumers.
1. Plastic resealable bag: This is the most common type of wet wipe packaging. It is made of plastic and has a resealable strip on top to keep the wipes fresh and moist.
2. Flip-top lid container: This type of packaging consists of a plastic container with a flip-top lid that can be opened and closed to access the wipes.
3. Soft pack with plastic flip-top lid: Similar to the flip-top lid container, this packaging comes in a soft pack and has a plastic flip-top lid for easy access.
4. Pop-up dispenser: This type of packaging features a pop-up dispensing mechanism that pulls out one wipe at a time.
5. Travel pack: A small packaging designed for on-the-go use, it often comes with a plastic snap closure.
6. Single-use packaging: These wet wipes come in small, sealed packets which are convenient for travel or outdoor activities.
7. Refill bag: This larger size packaging is designed to refill other wet wipe containers, and usually has a resealable opening.
Water: Water is typically the main ingredient in floor cleaning wipes, as it serves as a solvent to dissolve and remove dirt, grime, and other debris from floors.
Surfactants: Surfactants are compounds that reduce the surface tension of water and help it to spread more evenly over surfaces. They can be used in floor cleaning wipes to help remove dirt and grease from floors.
Disinfectants: Floor cleaning wipes may also contain disinfectants such as quaternary ammonium compounds, hydrogen peroxide, or bleach, which help to kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that can cause illness or odors.
Fragrances: Fragrances may be added to floor cleaning wipes to give them a pleasant scent and mask unpleasant odors.
Preservatives: Preservatives may be added to floor cleaning wipes to prevent the growth of bacteria, mold, and other microorganisms that can cause the wipes to spoil or lose their effectiveness.
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP): GMP is a set of guidelines that ensure that products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards. Compliance with GMP is usually required for products that are intended for human use, including cleaning wipes that are used on floors.
ISO 9001: This is a quality management system certification that sets standards for the design, production, and delivery of products. It is often required for businesses that supply products to other companies.
ISO 14001: This certification sets standards for environmental management systems, and is designed to help companies minimize their environmental impact. This certification may be relevant for floor cleaning wipes that are marketed as eco-friendly or sustainable.
OSHA: This certification from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is required for manufacturers that operate in the United States. It sets standards for workplace safety and health, and ensures that manufacturers comply with federal regulations.
UL: UL is a safety certification organization that tests and certifies products for safety and performance. UL certification may be required for floor cleaning wipes that are marketed as safe for use on various types of flooring surfaces.