Bostik, a leader in pad attachment adhesives, has unveiled a new adhesive technology for the feminine hygiene market. StayX delivers best-in-class stay-in-place performance, which has been as verified by Staybility, a patent-pending test introduced by the company. The pads with StayX adhesive technology stay in place during typical movements of life.
Staybility fills the gap in the typical product development testing process. The test more accurately simulates a woman’s daily motion. Until now, initial peel tests have been used industry-wide to predict the stay-in-place performance of pads. But initial peel tests do not simulate the twists, turns, and movements of daily life for women. The new Staybility test more accurately simulates a woman’s daily motion, and has allowed Bostik to get a better hold on stay-in-place data.Bostik, a leader in pad attachment adhesives, has unveiled a new adhesive technology for the feminine hygiene market. StayX delivers best-in-class stay-in-place performance, which has been as verified by Staybility, a patent-pending test introduced by the company. The pads with StayX adhesive technology stay in place during typical movements of life.#
“Improving the testing process enabled us to create a better adhesive,” says Diane Toonen, global strategic marketing director for Bostik’s Nonwovens Business Unit. “From our extensive laboratory testing, we can see that our StayX adhesive technology will provide a noticeably different performance in terms of stay-in-place.”
Pads with StayX remove cleanly from fabrics and have a stable peel performance across temperatures. The adhesive performance is not affected by the presence of perfume. Most notable for consumer satisfaction, pads with StayX adhesive technology stay in place during typical movements of life, ensuring a comfortable and reliable experience for consumers.
With a consistent performance across a variety of backsheet materials, StayX improves consumer satisfaction and operational efficiency.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SV)