Hot air through nonwoven fabric is a type of nonwoven material produced through hot-air bonding technology, with a basis weight range of 10-28 gsm. It combines lightweight properties with high breathability, making it ideal for use as the surface layer or distribution layer in hygiene products like diapers and sanitary pads.
Perforated nonwoven fabric is a functional material created by forming regular or random pores on the surface of nonwoven fabric through physical or chemical methods. Its unique structural design enables widespread use in the hygiene product industry, primarily due to its breathability, moisture absorption, softness, and liquid distribution capabilities.