Automated equipment designed for the manufacture of pre-moistened towelettes typically involves several integrated processes, including web feeding, folding, wetting, cutting, and packaging. These systems can produce a variety of wipe types, differing in size, material, and saturation levels, catering to diverse markets such as personal care, household cleaning, and industrial applications. An example configuration might include a reel-fed nonwoven fabric system, an impregnation unit dispensing lotions or cleaning solutions, a folding and cutting mechanism, and a final packaging stage for individual sachets or multi-packs.
The development of such specialized equipment has revolutionized towelette production, enabling high-volume output and consistent product quality. Automation significantly increases efficiency compared to manual methods, while also enhancing hygiene standards throughout the process. This technology has played a crucial role in meeting the rising global demand for convenient, disposable hygiene products.