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Nonwovens absorbent pads and rolls  for liquid and oil are specialized fabrics designed to efficiently soak up and retain both water-based liquids and oils. These materials are engineered using various bonding techniques such as mechanical, thermal, ultrasonic wave, or chemical processes, which give them a unique structure ideal for high absorbency.

Typically made from materials like polypropylene, cellulose, or a combination of fibers, these nonwovens can quickly capture and hold significant volumes of liquid or oil. They are widely used in industrial applications for cleaning spills, managing leaks, and maintaining hygiene in workplaces. Their durability, even when saturated, and their ability to be customized for specific absorbency needs make them highly effective.

Common applications include oil spill clean-up pads, industrial wipes, automotive maintenance products, and household cleaning supplies. These absorbent nonwovens provide a reliable and efficient solution for managing spills and maintaining cleanliness in various environments.

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Tailored Solutions for Your Unique Needs

At AOJ SUPPLIES, we specialize in the supply of high-quality absorbent pads and rolls, designed to meet the diverse needs of our customers. Whether you require products for industrial, commercial, or personal use, we offer customized solutions to ensure you receive exactly what you need.

Why Choose Us?

  • OEM Production: We provide Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) services, allowing you to brand and market our products under your own name.
  • Customization Options: Choose from a variety of sizes, GSM (grams per square meter), and packaging options to suit your specific requirements.
  • Versatile Absorbent Materials: Our absorbent pads and rolls are designed to handle a wide range of liquids, including oils, water, chemicals, and solvents.
  • High-Quality Standards: We adhere to stringent quality control processes to ensure that every product we deliver meets the highest standards of performance and reliability.

Our Products

  1. Oil-Only Absorbent Pads and Rolls

    • Made from premium polypropylene
    • Excellent for oil spills, repelling water while absorbing oils and hydrocarbons
    • Ideal for marine, industrial, and automotive applications
  2. Universal Absorbent Pads and Rolls

    • Suitable for both oil and water-based liquids
    • Constructed from blended fibers for superior absorbency
    • Perfect for general maintenance, workshops, and spill response
  3. Specialty Absorbent Pads and Rolls

    • Custom formulations for specific applications
    • Options include treated cellulose, polyester, and super absorbent polymers (SAPs)
    • Tailored solutions for hazardous materials, chemical spills, and more

Customization Services

  • Different Sizes: From small pads to large rolls, we can produce absorbent materials in any size to fit your needs.
  • Different GSM: Customize the thickness and absorbency with different GSM options to match your specific requirements.
  • Different Packing: Choose from various packaging options, including individual wrapping, bulk packaging, and custom-branded packaging solutions.

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Different material for absorbent pads and rolls

Oil-only absorbent pads are designed to selectively absorb oil and other hydrocarbons while repelling water. They are typically made from the following materials:

  1. Polypropylene: The most common material used for oil-only absorbent pads. Polypropylene is a type of plastic that can be manufactured into fibers, which are then woven or layered into pads. These pads are oleophilic (oil-attracting) and hydrophobic (water-repelling), making them ideal for absorbing oil spills without picking up water.

  2. Polyethylene: Another type of plastic used in some absorbent pads. Like polypropylene, polyethylene can be manufactured to selectively absorb oils.

  3. Treated Cellulose: Some pads are made from cellulose fibers that have been chemically treated to repel water and attract oil. These can be biodegradable and environmentally friendly.

  4. Natural Fibers: Certain natural fibers, such as cotton or wool, can be treated to enhance their oil-absorbing properties. These are less common but offer a biodegradable option.

  5. Synthetic Fibers: Various synthetic fibers, apart from polypropylene and polyethylene, can be engineered specifically for oil absorption. These materials can be customized to achieve the desired absorption capacity and durability.

Absorbent pads designed to absorb both oil and water are typically referred to as "universal" or "general-purpose" absorbent pads. These pads are capable of absorbing a wide range of liquids, including water-based fluids, oils, coolants, solvents, and other chemicals. Here are the common materials used in making these pads:

  1. Polypropylene: Like oil-only pads, universal absorbent pads are often made from polypropylene. However, these pads are treated or manufactured in a way that allows them to absorb both water-based and oil-based liquids.

  2. Polyester: Some universal absorbent pads use polyester fibers, which can absorb a variety of liquids. Polyester pads are durable and can handle a range of chemicals.

  3. Cellulose: Treated cellulose fibers are another option for universal absorbent pads. These fibers can be processed to enhance their absorbency and can handle both water and oil-based liquids. Cellulose pads are often more environmentally friendly due to their biodegradable nature.

  4. Blended Fibers: Some pads use a combination of synthetic and natural fibers to achieve the desired absorbency for both oil and water. These blends can offer a balance of durability and absorbency.

  5. Multi-Layer Construction: Many universal absorbent pads feature a multi-layer construction, with different layers optimized for different types of liquids. For example, the top layer might be designed to quickly wick away liquids, while the bottom layer retains them.

  6. Super Absorbent Polymers (SAPs): Some advanced universal pads incorporate super absorbent polymers, which can significantly increase the pad's capacity to hold liquids. These polymers can absorb large amounts of both water and oil.