The difference between Cellulose Sponge and sponge:
1. The two define different sponges: a porous material, that has good water absorption and can be used for cleaning items. Kapok (Wood Fiber) : Organic flocculent fibrous material obtained from chemically treated and mechanically processed natural and renewable wood.
2. The two make different sponges: natural sponges made from lignocellulosic fibers or styrofoam polymers, and natural sponges made from sponges. Kapok (wood fiber): chemically treated wood made from naturally renewable wood.
3. The two different purposes of sponges: with good water absorption, can be used for cleaning items, and natural sponges can also be used for body cleaning or painting.
Wood pulp cotton (wood fiber): used in concrete mortar, gypsum products, asphalt roads, and other fields. Can Be used to manufacture MDF, for the Home Building Materials Industry.
Cellulose Sponge is a kind of natural fiber. Cellulose Sponge plays an important role in the paper industry. The utility model has the advantages of low production cost, simple production process, strong ink absorption of the paper, high opacity, and soft and smooth paper. Suitable for printing requirements. However, due to short fiber, non-cellulose component content is high, so the paper strength is low. In addition, because the majority of Lignin and other non-cellulose Wood has not been removed, the paper produced with it is easily to yellow hair brittle, and can not be long-term preservation. Sponge composition is: Polyurethane soft foam rubber, polyurethane is the common polymer material in life, is widely used in making a variety of “Sponge” products.