Wool and cotton are really good for absorbency... Polyester sucks though...
No... not really... try wool, wool is really good!
Depends how thick the fabric is and also if it is mixed with other fabrics etc... but usually iit is kind of absorbent
how much liquid it can hold
I believe that it increases absorbency.
Tampons don't come in different sizes, they have different absorbency ratings - all tampons have the same absorbency ratings, it's one of the few rules tampon companies have to follow outside of their own code of practice.In the US there are the following absorbency ratings;Junior absorbency: 6 grams and underRegular absorbency: 6 to 9 gramsSuper absorbency: 9 to 12 gramsSuper Plus absorbency 12 to 15 gramsUltra absorbency 15-18 grams
Yes, the Caia Koopman tampon case can hold super absorbency tampons. Tampon cases are designed to carry all absorbencies of commercial or organic tampons. A super absorbency is not much bigger than a regular absorbency.
The absorbency of the soil was 5milliliters.
polyester is cheap. its disadvantages are that it is not absorbent and heat friendly. polyester is cheap. its disadvantages are that it is not absorbent and heat friendly.
3% - according to an Australian Study into the heat absorbency of the planet
How much a tampon can hold depends on their absorbency ratings.Light < 6gRegular 6g-9gSuper 9g-12gSuper Plus 12g-15gUltra 15g-18gAbsorbency ratings are universal across all commercial and organic brands. Soft tampons, sponge tampons, and cloth tampons absorbency isn't uniform.
Tampon absorbency is measured in grams.Light absorbency: