What goes into wet wipes? It's not just basic materials like cotton. Non-woven fabrics, crucial for products such as baby cleansing wipes and catering wet wipes, are the primary component. These fabrics are produced by processing fibers through specialized machinery and bonding them under pressure.Pure polyester wipes, common in budget lines, have problems. They're less soft, prone to pilling, and their poor hydrophilicity causes moisture to accumulate at the bottom. As a non-renewable petrochemical product, polyester is hard to degrade. Burning the wipe's base material helps identify it—black smoke and clumps suggest polyester.Viscose fibers, from plants, offer a greener alternative. Cotton, wood, or bamboo-based viscose degrades easily and burns cleanly. However, their higher cost makes them less common. Blending polyester with viscose, as seen in toilet flushable wipes, balances cost and quality. This mix reduces pilling and improves water retention, making it a practical choice for…

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