Fluff pulp from straw of Pennisetum glaucum for hygiene applications
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56042/ijftr.v48i3.6058Keywords:
Absorbency test, Absorbent layer, Pearl millet, Pennisetum glaucum, Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Sanitary napkinAbstract
The present study has been undertaken with two objectives, namely developing a laboratory test method to measure the
absorbency of absorbent layers and investigating the properties and performance of pearl millet fluff (PMF) as an absorbent
web of sanitary napkins using commercially available polypropylene and polyethylene as top and back layer respectively.
The results indicate that the burette method, developed to test the absorbency of the absorbent layer of the napkin, is simple,
effective, and reproducible. Further, the PM fluff used as an absorbent layer in sanitary napkins is an eco-friendly and
economical source for this application.