Wet wipes are disposable cloths that are pre-moistened with a solution, usually water and/or detergent. They come in a variety of sizes, materials, and formulations and are used for a variety of purposes including personal hygiene, cleaning, and disinfection. Wet wipes are often preferred over traditional cloths and liquids because they are convenient, easy to use, and don't require additional cleaning products or water.
1. Baby wipes: for cleaning and changing diapers.
2. Personal hygiene wipes: used for freshening, makeup removal, and cleaning.
3. Household cleaning wipes: for cleaning surfaces and utensils.
4. Antibacterial wipes: used to kill germs and bacteria.
5. Makeup remover wipes: used to remove makeup.
6. Sports Wipes: Use to clean and refresh skin during physical activity.
7. Pet wipes: for cleaning pets.
8. Lens cleaning wipes: used to clean glasses and camera lenses.
9. Industrial wipes: used to clean machinery, tools, and other equipment.
10. Disinfectant Wipes: Used to disinfect surfaces and kill bacteria.
The difference between non-woven wet wipes and ordinary wipes is the material from which they are made.
Non-woven wet wipes are thermally bonded from a blend of polypropylene and polyester fibers. They are strong, absorbent, and soft for a variety of cleaning tasks. The non-woven wipes won't unravel when wet and can be easily disposed of after use.
Regular wipes, on the other hand, can be made from a variety of materials such as cotton, paper, or rayon. They may not be as strong or absorbent as non-woven wipes and may unravel when wet. They may also take longer to break down after processing.
Both non-woven and regular wipes can be wet or dry and come in a variety of formulas and sizes for different cleaning purposes. The choice between the two will depend on the specific application and desired properties such as strength, absorbency, and environmental impact.