Composition: Plant Fiber
Weight:50-100gsm
specifications(Max.Width):320cm
Customizable Color:White
Certificate:EDANA GD4
Our flushable pad substrate is a 100% plant‑fiber spunlace nonwoven engineered for flushable absorbent pads, incontinence pads, and feminine hygiene liners. Made via binder‑free hydroentanglement using natural short fibers (wood pulp, viscose, lyocell), it offers softness, high absorbency, and rapid water dispersion. Available in plain or embossed patterns – smooth for gentle contact or textured for enhanced fluid management.
With a basis weight of 50–100 gsm and a maximum width of 320 cm, this substrate is ideal for high‑speed converting into disposable pads. It contains no synthetic fibers (no PET, no PP) and no chemical binders – fully biodegradable, hypoallergenic, and sewer‑safe.
Complies with EDANA/INDA 4th Edition Guidelines (GD4) – the global flushability benchmark. Passes all seven tests including slosh box dispersion (≥60% through 12.5mm sieve within 60 minutes), toilet clearance, pump compatibility, and aerobic/anaerobic biodegradation. Guarantees true flushability, preventing pipe blockages and microplastic pollution – essential for EU & US markets.
| Feature | Benefit |
| 100% plant fibers | No plastic, fully biodegradable, no microplastic |
| EDANA GD4 certified | Verifiable flushability; sewer‑safe |
| Plain & embossed options | Smooth or textured for different pad types |
| High absorbency | Rapid liquid uptake for effective protection |
| Soft & hypoallergenic | Gentle on skin, ideal for intimate hygiene |
| Binder‑free process | No chemical adhesives |
| 50–100 gsm, 320 cm width | Efficient converting |
Flushable incontinence pads
Flushable feminine hygiene liners
Light absorbent pads for personal care
Disposable bed pads (flushable variants)
Produced on Industry 4.0 spunlace lines with real‑time quality monitoring. Consistent quality, reliable dispersibility. Customization available.
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