Multi-Pour Absorption Test: Why Consistent Protection Matters
Some demonstrations focus on pouring large volumes of liquid at once to showcase absorption capacity.
But in real-world use, incontinence often occurs in smaller repeated voids over time—not a single dramatic release.
That’s why at AvantDry, we use a multi-void testing approach designed to better reflect realistic usage.
This allows us to assess what truly matters:
- repeated absorption performance
- liquid distribution efficiency
- surface dryness over multiple voids
- real-world leakage protection
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A diaper that loses performance over time means:
- Increased risk of leakage and skin irritation
- More frequent changes for caregivers
- Less comfort and protection for your loved ones
Pressure Rewet Test: Why Absorption Retention Matters
Absorption is only part of performance. A good diaper must also retain moisture inside the core when pressure is applied. In this test, 1 litre of liquid was poured into both before pressure was applied.
AvantDry retained the liquid within the core, helping the surface stay drier and more comfortable.
Absorption Speed Test: Why Fast Absorption Matters
Fast absorption helps move moisture away from the skin quickly. When liquid remains on the surface for too long, it can cause discomfort and prolonged wetness exposure.
A faster absorbing diaper helps:
- Improve comfort
- Keep the surface drier
- Give caregivers more confidence
Seepage Test: Why Leak Protection Matters
Absorption is only part of the story. What happens under pressure is what truly counts.
In this test, water was poured into both diapers. A tissue paper was placed underneath, then a weighted pressure applied for 1 hour. The result? The tissue under the other brand showed clear seepage. The tissue under AvantDry stayed completely dry.
A diaper that leaks under pressure means:
- Wet clothes and bedsheets
- Higher risk of skin irritation
- More changes, more burden on caregivers