Hygiene & Personal Care
SIS Materials for Hygiene and Personal Care Adhesives
Hygiene and personal care adhesive projects often involve baby diapers, adult incontinence products, sanitary products, and nonwoven bonding systems. Customers usually need to discuss softness, stable bonding, low-odor material direction, melt stability, and converting processability.

Material Selection Factors
- Softness and flexibility for personal care products.
- Nonwoven bonding behavior and structural adhesive performance.
- Hot-melt adhesive processability and melt stability.
- Odor and cleanliness expectations in hygiene production.
- Compatibility with elastic, positioning, and structural adhesive needs.
Product Path Discussion
Jusage™ SIS 1300 is a key hygiene-focused direction. Jusage™ SIS 1220, Jusage™ SIS 2600, and neighboring grades may also be discussed depending on the adhesive system, production process, and customer trial requirements.
Data Sheet and Inquiry Support
For hygiene adhesive projects, share the product type, adhesive role, production process, benchmark grade, and target performance so the team can review a practical SIS direction.
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FAQ
What hygiene applications can SIS materials be discussed for?
SIS materials can be discussed for diaper adhesives, adult incontinence products, sanitary products, nonwoven bonding, and related personal care adhesive systems.
Which SIS grade is the main hygiene direction?
Jusage™ SIS 1300 is currently the main hygiene-focused grade direction, with other grades reviewed according to process and formulation needs.
What should I share for hygiene adhesive grade discussion?
Share the application, adhesive type, processing method, target performance, preferred benchmark grade, and destination market.
Are hygiene adhesive recommendations final without testing?
No. Application-specific testing and customer validation are still needed before production use.
For application-specific grade discussion, contact our team.
