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Disposable diapers are made absorbent by a crystalline substance known as sodium polyacrylate, as compound that can absorb hundreds of times its weight in water.

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What is in a diaper that makes it absorbent?

A modern disposable diapers usually contain layers of paper fluff and a chemical absorbent called sodium polyacrylate. Sodium polyacrylate can absorb 200 to 300 times its weight in liquid. A modern cloth diaper is made of natural fibers, man-made materials, or a combination of both.


What woman invented diappers?

Marion Donovan (1917 - 1998) invented the diaper. Her first design involved a plastic cover over the traditional cloth diaper. This design was called the Boater. Later, Donovan invented the first disposable diaper by combining the plastic cover with disposable absorbent cloth.


What is disposable diapers?

Being the word 'disposable' means to throw away, and diapers are an absorbent item a baby needs to keep from 'leaking' their urine onto other items when they are a baby. A disposable diaper is a throw-away type of absorbent clothing a baby would wear to keep from leaking their urine onto other items.


Who invented the disposable diaper?

The first absorbent pad to be used as a disposable diaper was invented in 1942 by Pauli Storm in Sweden; he made it from unbleached creped cellulose tissue. According to Wikipedia these early disposable diapers had the capacity to hold 100cc of urine, which was roughly one wetting. Although this was cumbersome it was certainly an improvement on the cotton variety because there was no laundering, no sterilizing of diapers and no mess.


What are goodnites diapers?

Goodnites are a brand of disposable "absorbent underwear" made for children who wet the bed. It is essentially a disposable diaper that is pulled on and off like normal underwear or training pants rather than being opened and taped on like an ordinary diaper. Goodnites are made by Kimberly-Clark, the same company that makes Huggies, Pull-Ups (training pants), and Depends (adult diapers).


How is a disposable diaper work?

You use the diaper, then dispose it.


What did Marion Donovan invent?

She invented the first diaper liner for a cloth diaper and invented the first disposable diaper.


What is the name of the engineer who invented Pampers disposable diaper?

The first disposable diaper was patented in 1948 by Valerie Hunter Gordon. In the 1950s, Johnson and Johnson, among others, joined the disposable diaper market.


Can a disposable diaper be reused?

The question squicks me, and my first response is 'Oh dear God I hope not.' The key word in Disposable Diaper is 'Disposable'. The things were made to be discarded. Logically speaking, the material found in the diaper that absorbs liquid from an infant's waste can be dried out, but you still have the other 'matter' left stuck to the absorbent stuff. There's a ton of bacteria in a used diaper, and even if you wash the thing in bleach, all you'll likely end up with is a smelly pile of paper and muck mush. Most disposable diapers are made of paper or similarly disposable material, after all. Would you reuse a tampon or sanitary pad? That's pretty similar to a diaper. pee in it twice before throwing it away


What brand of diaper is most absorbent?

Huggies!


Can you dye a disposable diaper?

Yes you can


Why was the disposable diaper invented?

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