Spunlace onwoven Tipo de tecido: poliéster, material de mistura de poli-viscose, fibra de bambu, polpa de madeira (lavável), algodão ou fibra de soja (biodegradável)
Plana ou texturizada (seu próprio logotipo está disponível)
Peso: 30-80gsm
1/10/30/80/100/120/160 unidades/pacote
Single-use scent wipes are typically smaller in size, ranging from a few square inches to a few square feet, while larger, multi-use wipes can be several feet in length and width.
1. Saco de plástico com fecho: Este é o tipo mais comum de embalagem de lenços umedecidos. É feito de plástico e tem uma tira resselável na parte superior para manter os lenços frescos e úmidos.
2. Recipiente com tampa flip-top: Este tipo de embalagem consiste em um recipiente de plástico com tampa flip-top que pode ser aberta e fechada para acessar os lenços.
3. Embalagem flexível com tampa flip-top de plástico: Semelhante ao recipiente com tampa flip-top, esta embalagem vem em uma embalagem macia e possui uma tampa flip-top de plástico para facilitar o acesso.
4. Dispensador pop-up: Este tipo de embalagem apresenta um mecanismo de distribuição pop-up que retira um lenço de cada vez.
5. Pacote de viagem: uma pequena embalagem projetada para uso em trânsito, geralmente vem com um fecho de pressão de plástico.
6. Embalagem de uso único: Esses lenços umedecidos vêm em pequenos pacotes selados que são convenientes para viagens ou atividades ao ar livre.
7. Saco de recarga: Esta embalagem de tamanho maior é projetada para reabastecer outros recipientes de lenços umedecidos e geralmente tem uma abertura que pode ser fechada novamente.
Non-woven fabric: This is the material used to make the wipe itself. Non-woven fabrics are typically made from synthetic fibers like polyester or polypropylene, or natural fibers like cotton or bamboo.
Water: Water is used to moisten the wipes and provide a medium for the other ingredients.
Fragrances: Scent wipes are infused with fragrances or scents to provide a fresh or clean smell. These fragrances can be synthetic or derived from natural sources.
Preservatives: Preservatives are added to scent wipes to prevent the growth of bacteria and mold. Common preservatives used in wipes include methylparaben and propylparaben.
Surfactants: Surfactants are used to help clean surfaces by breaking down dirt and grime. They also help to distribute the fragrance evenly throughout the wipe. Common surfactants used in scent wipes include sodium laureth sulfate and cocamidopropyl betaine.
Emulsifiers: Emulsifiers are used to help mix ingredients that do not naturally mix together, such as oil and water. They help to ensure that the fragrance and surfactants are evenly distributed throughout the wipe.
pH adjusters: pH adjusters are used to ensure that the wipe has the appropriate pH level for the intended use. For example, wipes designed for use on skin may have a lower pH to avoid irritation, while wipes designed for use on hard surfaces may have a higher pH to improve cleaning efficacy. Common pH adjusters used in scent wipes include citric acid and sodium hydroxide.
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP): GMP is a set of guidelines that ensure that products are manufactured consistently and meet quality standards. Compliance with GMP is often required by regulatory agencies in many countries.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations: In the United States, scent wipes that are marketed as disinfectants are subject to EPA regulations. These regulations require manufacturers to register their products with the EPA and ensure that they meet specific efficacy and safety standards.
European Union regulations: In the European Union, scent wipes are subject to the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR), which requires manufacturers to register their products and demonstrate their safety and efficacy.
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certifications: ISO certifications, such as ISO 9001 and ISO 13485, are internationally recognized standards that demonstrate a manufacturer's commitment to quality management and product safety.
Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Manufacturers are required to provide Safety Data Sheets for their products. These documents contain information on the ingredients, potential hazards, and safe handling procedures for the product.