Cellulose pulp
Polyester
Polypropylene
Functional agents or additives
Cellulose pulp is produced either from softwood or hardwood coming from responibly managed forests. The wood chips are boiled together with chemicals to remove the lignin between the fibers. The pulp is TCF (Totally Chlorine Free) or ECF (Elementary Chlorine Free) bleached in order to achieve a clean, bright and strong product, but also to increase the hygienic and absorbent qualities.
Polyester fiber is produced from terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol, which react through condensation to polyester resin. The molten resin is spun to fibers through spinnerets and cooled with air. The fibers are then cut to intended fiber length.
Polypropylene or polypropene is a thermoplastic polymer made from oil. The moten resin is spun to endless fibers through spinnerets and cooled by air. The fibers form a web.
Functional additives could be wet strength agent, antistatic agent and wetting additives/tensides.
Fulfilment of Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (94/62/EC): Yes
Date of issue: 23-08-2019
Revision date: 11-09-2024
This product is produced at Suameer mill, NL.
Essity North America Inc., Cira Centre, Suite 2600 2929 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA