Traditional chinese medicine contained paper piece used in sanitary towel and mfg. method thereof
A technology of sanitary pads and traditional Chinese medicine, which is applied in the direction of medical formulas, medical preparations containing active ingredients, applications, etc., and can solve problems such as inability to reach bacteria, affect product quality stability, and weaken drug effects.
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[0011] Embodiment 1: A traditional Chinese medicine paper sheet for sanitary pads, characterized in that: the traditional Chinese medicine paper sheet is mixed with traditional Chinese medicine powder and kapok wool in a weight ratio of 1:1, wherein the traditional Chinese medicine is: Sophora flavescens, Baikal Part, gentian, myrrh, honeysuckle, borneol, aloe, talc.
[0012] Among them, the traditional Chinese medicine components and weight percentages of the medicinal paper are: Sophora flavescens 7-12, Stemona 8-9, Gentian 5-6, Myrrh 2-3, Honeysuckle 8-9, Borneol 0.5-1, Aloe 8 -9, talcum powder 6-7.
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[0013] Example 2: Chinese medicine micropowder is mixed with kapok wool in a weight ratio of 1:1, wherein the preferred components and weight percentages of the Chinese medicine are: Sophora flavescens 8.38, Stemona 8.38, Gentiana 5.59, Myrrh 2.8, Honeysuckle 8.38 , Borneol 1.12, Aloe 8.38, Talc 6.98.
[0014] The manufacturing method of the present invention includes five processes of extraction and decolorization, superfine pulverization, stirring, mixing and net-hanging drying, that is, firstly extract and decolorize the Chinese medicine in the above proportions, pass through a pulverizer to superfinely pulverize to 1000 mesh, and then Chinese medicine powder is fed and stirred, mixed with kapok wool at a weight ratio of 1:1 to make pulp, and then dried by hanging the net to become a Chinese medicine paper sheet. In the production of sanitary pads (see Figure 1), the ultra-thin traditional Chinese medicine paper sheet 2 is attached to the surface layer 1 of the non-woven fabric...
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