This technology involves a manufacturing process for disposable scouring pads where an antibacterial agent is first coated and cured onto a melt-blown non-woven fabric, followed by a coating and curing process for dish soap, allowing the detergent to be released gradually.
Conventional methods that combine detergent and antibacterial agents often suffer from reduced antibacterial efficacy and the issue of the detergent washing away all at once upon contact with water, making the product difficult to use for an extended period.
By treating the fabric with an antibacterial agent first and then controlling the humidity during the detergent coating and curing process, this technology ensures that the disposable antibacterial scouring pad produces a rich lather while releasing the detergent at a consistent, slow rate.
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