Why is lamination necessary, and is the process safe for sensitive baby skin?
Lamination is the process of bonding our functional membranes with soft nonwoven fabrics to create a comfortable, protective material. At Kae Hwa, we prioritize both structural integrity and biological safety.
1. Functional Stability
Pure breathable film is extremely thin and delicate. Lamination with nonwoven fabrics provides the mechanical strength needed for diapers and gowns to withstand movement and stretching without tearing.
2. Solvent-Free Safety
We use solvent-free thermal bonding or advanced ultrasonic technology. This ensures there are no toxic chemical residues or Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that could irritate sensitive skin.
👶 Dermatologically Safe
Our materials are tested to be hypoallergenic and non-toxic. Because we control the entire process—from film extrusion to in-line lamination—we can guarantee that the final composite material is as safe as it is high-performing, meeting the strictest global standards for infant care.
