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titleOfInvention Naturally dyed cotton fabric for silver fiber with excellent antibacterial and deodorant function.
abstract The disclosed subject matter relates to a cotton sanitary napkin manufactured using a natural fabric made by dyeing a fiber woven with a yarn including silver <Ag> with a natural dye extracted from ocher and joiner. Since the development of disposable chemical sanitary napkins, the monthly uncomfortable menstrual phenomena have become very easy for women. Disposable sanitary napkins that are easily purchased, used and thrown away have gone a long way. However, many problems have been found in disposable sanitary napkins in modern science, which is one of the major causes of health damage caused by the destruction of the environment caused by environmental pollution. Many trees are cut to make disposable sanitary napkins, and chemical bleach is used to make them white. Due to its poor breathability, it smells a lot during use and can cause skin diseases. The silver fiber natural dyed cotton sanitary napkin according to the present invention has excellent antibacterial and deodorizing function due to the inclusion of silver. It is effective in prevention.
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