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SAP For Napkins & Diapers

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SAP (sodium salt basic) can be used for sanitary napkins, diapers and other daily necessities also can be used in industry.


For Napkins

It has special affinity for blood, especially women's menstrual blood, plasma and other viscous solutions, and its absorption rate is fast.


For Diapers

It has good liquid retention: After absorbing urine, the gel stays dry alternatively, achieving a long time; sound air permeability; anti-colloid blocking, strong absorption capacity under a certain pressure; good safety without irritation and toxicity in aspects of skin irritation and oral toxicity. Strong absorption capacity: Strong absorption capacity under a certain pressure, and less reverse osmosis.


For Industry

The water blocking tapes for optical cables can be made into gaskets and waterproof rubber strips due to their water-swelling characteristics, which can effectively improve the good elasticity and mechanical strength of products such as industrial rubber, etc.; it can also be used as coating strips for industrial optical cables, submarine cables, etc .due to its strong absorption capacity and large absorption strength, which has the effect of water blocking, and can improve the safety of the cables and extend its service life, as well as prevent reducing the reliability of cables due to moisture. The swelling properties of high absorbent resin can be used to protect power cables and communication cables from water infringement.


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