Guangxi Shuya Health Care Products Co. ,Ltdis a
menstruation padx229c2aen,panty linerin one large multi-functio
nal integrated modern enterprise,and devote the high-quality anion sanitary napkin and first-class service for the masses of customers.
Guangxi Shuya Health Care Products Co. ,Ltd is specialized in Industry and agriculture,Manufacturing,Paper processing since established in 10 years ago.So far,our company has established its branch companies in major cities throughout the country.Formed in No.3,Qiaofeng Road, Guangxi-ASEAN Eco
nomic Development Zone, Nanning, Guangxi, China,City area,NanNing City,Guangxi Zhuang Auto
nomous Region,China as the center, the radiation sales system and service network.Details:sanitary napkin factoryShuya is one of the earliest sanitary napkin factory in China. With more than thirty years of experience, qualified products and professio
nal service, Shuya is also in the top three sanitary napkin exporters in China for many years, cooperate with multiple worldwide customers and brands, sell to more than twenty countries and keep expanding. Shuya main services are OEM and ODM.7 layers sanitary napkinThrough the ages women have used different forms of menstrual protection. 7 layers sanitary napkins have been mentio
ned as early as the 10th century, in the Suda, wher
e Hypatia, who lived in the 4th century AD, was said to have thrown one of her used menstrual rags at an admirer in an attempt to discourage him. Women often used strips of folded old cloth (rags) to catch their menstrual flow, which is why the term "on the rag" is used to refer to menstruation.Disposable menstrual pads grew from a Ben Franklin invention created to help stop wounded soldiers from bleeding, but appear to have been first commercially available from around 1888 with the South all's pad. The first commercially available American disposable napkins were Lister's Towels created by Johnson > Johnson in 1888. 7 layers sanitary napkins had their start with nurses using their wood pulp bandages to catch their menstrual flow, creating a pad that was made from easily obtainable materials and inexpensive enough to throw away after use. Several of the first disposable pad manufacturers were also manufacturers of bandages, which could give an indication of what these products were like.
Adhering to the "dedication, hardworking and thrifty, struggle, innovation" spirit of enterprise, Shuyaba
ses on long-term development, technology as the core, market-oriented, and co
nstantly open up new areas, undertaking to provide fast, high-quality ser