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Disposable diapers contain absorbent chemicals and are thrown away after use. Diapers are primarily worn by infants, toddlers who are not yet toilet trained, and by children who experience bedwetting. They are also used by adults under certain circumstances or with various conditions, such as incontinence.
Disposable diapers are single-use absorbent garments designed to manage and contain urine and feces in infants and individuals who are incontinent. They are commonly used as a convenient and hygienic solution for managing incontinence.
Who invented pampers: Victor Mills was an American chemical engineer who, while working for the Procter & Gamble Co., revolutionized child care with the invention of the disposable diaper; he began work on that product in the 1950s, using his grandchildren as test subjects.
The super-absorbent gel material (also known as super-absorbent polymers or polyacrylate) are the main ingredient of the diaper core, and used widely in consumer products. Super-absorbent gel is dry and granular, like sugar, but forms a gel as it absorbs liquid quickly.
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