How
Do Disposable Diapers Absorb?
by Noah Lam, President and CEO of CWI
Medical
Just
recently, Lisa Nowak, the NASA astronaut, drove 900 miles wearing a
diaper designed for space travel. Have you ever wondered how it really
works?
The design for this astronaut incontinence product is similar to what
you see on the supermarket shelf. The astronaut design resembles a pair
of bike pants. In this day and age, retail consumers have a choice of
Diapers with tabs, Pull
Ups, Undergarments and Liners.
If you cut open a diaper, you will notice a crystal like substance called
sodium polyacrylate that is usually called super absorbent polymer or
SAP. These crystals have a similar feel to fine sand. This polymer was
created by the scientists from the Dow Chemical Company.
When these crystals are exposed to water, the water is drawn inside
the sodium polyacrylate molecule through osmosis. The polymer will continue
to absorb water until the water inside the molecule is equivalent to
the water outside the molecule. This mixture of water and crystals turn
into a gel like substance. In fact, a pound of crystals can absorb about
50 gallons of water.
Since urine contains water and salts, these salts impede the performance
of the original sodium polyacrylate. Scientists have modified the polymer
to counteract the effects of the salts in urine.
The chaise of a diaper is usually made of plastic or a special designed
cloth-like paper that contains wetness and give the diaper it's shape.
The next layer wicks the wetness away from the skin. Some of these layers
have special one way funnels where the wetness moves in one direction
and does not resurface back to the skin. Finally the wetness is drawn
into the absorbent inner core and locked in. This inner core is a combination
of paper cellulose fluff and the sodium polyacrylate crystals.
Thanks to these new technologies, diapers are more comfortable and absorbent
than ever. Can you imagine using animal skins or leaves to contain any
incontinence as they did in ancient times??
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Noah Lam has over 15 years of experience of providing high quality medical
supplies and healthcare products from Acute Care Facilities to parents
and children. His company, CWI Medical is a leading provider of diapers
to healthcare facilities and for home use. In addition, CWI Medical
is an ACHC Accredited organization maintaining standards of excellence
in the Healthcare Field.