Handle the wet wipes quality inspection report.
Wet wipes are a convenient, hygienic, and practical cleaning product, which is widely used in homes, hospitals, public places, etc. In order to ensure the quality and safety of wet wipes, strict quality inspection is required. The following are the items that need to be tested in the wet wipes quality inspection report:
1.Deviation of length and width.
The length and width of wet wipes are important factors that affect the effectiveness of use. The length and width of the wipes are measured and compared to the standard value to determine if the deviation is within the allowable range.
2.Liquid content.
The liquid content of wet wipes refers to the percentage of liquid components in wet wipes. The liquid content of the wipes needs to be measured during quality inspection to ensure that they meet the requirements of the standard.
3.Transverse tensile strength.
Transverse tensile strength refers to the maximum force that wipes can withstand when stretched transversely. The lateral tensile strength of wet wipes needs to be measured during quality inspection to ensure that they have sufficient strength and durability.
4.Packaging sealing performance.
The packaging sealing performance of wet wipes refers to the ability of the package to keep wet wipes without leakage and contamination under specified conditions. Quality inspection needs to check the packaging sealing performance of wet wipes to ensure that they meet the standard requirements.
5.PHPH refers to the pH of wet wipes. The pH value of the wet wipes needs to be measured during quality inspection to ensure that it meets the standard requirements and will not cause irritation to **.
6.Detergency.
Detergentness refers to the wipe's ability to clean stains. During quality inspection, the detergency of wet wipes needs to be measured to evaluate their cleaning effect.
7.Corrosive.
Corrosiveness refers to the corrosive effect of wet wipes on the surface of an item. Quality inspection requires testing the corrosiveness of wet wipes to ensure that they do not cause damage to the surface of the item.
8.Migratory fluorescent brightener.
A migratory fluorescent brightener is a chemical that may be contained in wet wipes that can migrate to the human body or other items. During quality inspection, it is necessary to check whether wet wipes contain migratory fluorescent brighteners to ensure their safety.
9.Dust degree.
Dust refers to the number and size of dust particles on the surface of wet wipes. Quality inspection requires measuring the dust level of wet wipes to ensure that the surface is clean and free of impurities.
10.Appearance quality.
Appearance quality refers to whether the overall appearance of wet wipes meets the standard requirements. During quality inspection, it is necessary to evaluate the appearance of wet wipes, including whether the color, texture, printing and other aspects meet the standard requirements.
The above are the items that need to be tested in the wet wipes quality inspection report, and each item needs to be strictly tested in accordance with the standard requirements. Only through comprehensive quality inspection can the quality and safety of wet wipes be ensured, and consumers can be provided with assured and reliable products.