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Suominen launches Biolace Combo

Based on a 2-in-1 concept, it combines all the features of a top sheet and an acquisition and distribution layer (ADL) into one nonwoven

1st October 2020

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Finland

Medical/Hygiene

Suominen, a global frontrunner in nonwoven innovation and sustainability, has introduced a new nonwoven called Biolace Combo. Based on a 2-in-1 concept, it combines all the features of a top sheet and an acquisition and distribution layer (ADL) into one nonwoven. Biolace Combo is designed for use in absorbent hygiene products, such as feminine hygiene liners and pads, and can be used directly on top of the absorbent core or as the only nonwoven of an ultrathin liner.

“Biolace Combo can significantly improve the final product properties and offer consistent performance in addition to eliminating the need for multiple layers. Key features include excellent fluid management, quick intake while delivering advanced dryness and textile-like softness for excellent comfort. All this makes Biolace Combo an ideal candidate for ultrathin product design,” says Johanna Sirén, Category Manager at Suominen.

“We are so happy to finally launch this concept showcasing again our Technology department’s know-how in the world of hygiene,“ she continues. 

As a product in Suominen’s sustainable Biolace product family, Biolace Combo is made from only renewable plant-based raw materials and is both biodegradable and compostable. Compared to the traditional fossil-based nonwovens used in hygiene articles, Biolace Combo is able to provide a clear advantage in terms of lowering the CO2 footprint. Replacing two separate layers with one nonwoven also brings simplicity into the production.

“Biolace Combo is one of our innovations that clearly demonstrate our strategic ambition to continuously develop new products that meet consumers’ growing demand for sustainable products – without forgetting the need for confident performance,” Johanna Sirén concludes.

www.suominen.fi

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