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    layerlab – a new approach for hygiene products

    Baby diapers, feminine care items or incontinence protection products – for modern personal hygiene items, absorbency alone is not enough. They have to be safe, comfortable in use, and sustainable. Sandler is therefore pleased to present layerlab, a flexible toolkit that gives you maximum freedom in designing your products and at the same time is prepared for future requirements.

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      So what is layerlab?

      layerlab is more than just a selection of materials. layerlab is a system. Rather than working with rigid settings, the modular concept lets you combine different layers to create a solution that is precisely engineered to the targeted application. layerlab was developed with the ambition to consistently reconcile innovation and sustainability.

      layerlab helps product developers to specifically select how a hygiene product should be composed, starting with topsheet materials to ADLs and backsheet nonwovens. All layers are from a coordinated portfolio that is constantly being refined.

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        Three classes of design for uncounted possibilities

        Layerlab offers three lines of materials that are specifically tailored to market requirements:

        • Standard: proven and economical materials

        • Premium: solutions offering advanced comfort or performance

        • Sustainable: materials with a focus on the environment

        This categorization makes it easy to develop products in a targeted manner and gives leeway for individual solutions at the same time.

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        layerlab - why precisely now?

        The personal hygiene items market is one of constantly increasing requirements: consumers ask for more comfort in use, brands demand sustainability, and the industry seeks efficiency. layerlab brings all that together in a well-thought-out system that leaves enough playing room for innovation.

        The layerlab toolbox cuts down on development time, reduces the complexity in production, and lets you bring new products to market faster – a clear advantage in a dynamic competitive environment.

        Discover layerlab now!

        layerlab. Sandler layerlab stands for a new way to think and develop hygiene products. The modular approach not only opens up leeway for creativity in product design but also enables sustainable and economic solutions in the field of personal hygiene items. To learn more about the system or discuss specific ideas for your next project please visit the Sandler layerlab

         

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