Wet wipes are pre-moistened cleaning products, typically made of non-woven fabric or similar materials, containing cleaning or disinfecting ingredients, used for personal hygiene, household cleaning, or medical disinfection. Key characteristics of wet wipes include portability, readiness, and versatility, making them suitable for travel, outdoor activities, baby care, medical disinfection, and many other occasions. The manufacturing process of wet wipes typically includes material selection, wetting solution preparation, cutting, and packaging. The composition of the wetting solution determines the specific use and effectiveness of the wet wipes.
Wet wipes have a wide range of applications, including but not limited to:
Personal hygiene: such as hand and face cleaning.
Baby care: used for baby skin cleaning and diaper changing.
Medical disinfection: wet wipes containing disinfecting ingredients can be used for medical device or skin disinfection.
Household cleaning: used for wiping furniture, appliances, and other surfaces.
Precautions for using wet wipes include:
Ingredient safety: choose wet wipes with non-irritating ingredients, especially when used on babies or those with sensitive skin.
Environmental issues: some wet wipe materials are non-biodegradable; environmentally friendly disposal is necessary.
Storage conditions: Avoid high temperatures or direct sunlight to prevent evaporation of the moistening solution or deterioration.
Wet wipe manufacturers typically have customization capabilities, such as supporting logo printing and custom patterns, to meet the needs of different customers.
