Solutions and measures for disposable non-woven fabric beauty consumables mainly include the following aspects:
Bio-based materials: such as polylactic acid fiber, which is biodegradable and reduces the environmental burden.
Recyclable materials: Utilizing recycled non-woven fabric materials reduces resource waste.
Hydrophilic treatment: Enhancing the moisture absorption of non-woven fabrics through hydrophilic additives, suitable for products such as face masks and wet wipes.
Antibacterial treatment: Adding antibacterial agents to inhibit bacterial growth, suitable for surgical gowns, wound dressings, etc.
Antistatic treatment: Reducing static electricity accumulation through antistatic additives, suitable for dustproof clothing, explosion-proof clothing, etc.
Color customization: Customizing non-woven fabric consumables in different colors according to the needs of beauty projects.
Specification customization: Customizing the size and thickness of non-woven fabrics as needed to meet the needs of different beauty scenarios.
Injectable Consumables: Such as hyaluronic acid and botulinum toxin, require specialized non-woven fabric consumables to ensure aseptic operation.
Surgical Consumables: Such as sutures and prosthetic materials, require high-specification non-woven fabrics to ensure surgical safety.
Laser and Radiofrequency Consumables: Such as laser handpieces and radiofrequency treatment heads, require high-temperature resistant and corrosion-resistant non-woven fabrics.
Skin Care Consumables: Such as medical masks and phototherapy probes, require hydrophilic and antibacterial non-woven fabrics.
Raw Material Testing: Strict testing of non-woven fabric raw materials ensures compliance with medical-grade standards.
Production Process Monitoring: Real-time monitoring of non-woven fabric performance indicators during production ensures product quality.
Finished Product Inspection: Sampling inspection of finished non-woven fabric consumables ensures compliance with usage requirements.