Application Fields / Hygiene & Personal Care
SIS materials for hygiene and personal care adhesives
Hygiene adhesive projects often involve diapers, adult incontinence products, sanitary products, and nonwoven bonding systems where softness, stable bonding, melt stability, and processability matter together.
Application overview
Hygiene and personal care adhesive projects are usually evaluated through product role, adhesive type, production process, benchmark material, and target performance. SIS direction should be discussed in relation to the actual nonwoven, elastic, positioning, or structural adhesive need.
Material selection factors
A useful hygiene discussion normally starts from finished product requirements rather than grade name alone.
Application case benchmark
The benchmark below shows how application-focused material discussion can connect grade direction, process adjustment, and measurable trial outcomes.
Hygiene Producer Benchmark
Improving adhesive usage efficiency in nonwoven bonding
A hygiene product line needed to reduce adhesive add-on while maintaining stable bonding and production cleanliness.
- Reviewed SIS grade direction around softness, melt stability, and nonwoven bonding behavior.
- Adjusted trial formulation window to reduce unnecessary adhesive add-on.
- Compared bond stability and visual cleanliness before moving toward larger production trials.
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.
Are hygiene adhesive recommendations final without testing?
No. Application-specific testing and customer validation are still needed before production use.
Ready to review a Hygiene & Personal Care project?
Send application details and document needs so the team can discuss a practical material direction and relevant technical data sheets.
