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		<title>How to Use the New Teddy Comfort Stretch Tapes</title>
		<link>http://bambinodiapers.com/news/2010/08/how-to-use-the-new-teddy-comfort-stretch-tapes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 21:13:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our Teddy comfort stretch tape is actually a 2-piece tape called a “Target Tape”, and the blue end tab is meant to stay put on the diaper as a marker, so that the tape can be refastened in the same spot in case temporary unfastening and refastening at the original location is desired. However, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our Teddy comfort stretch tape is actually a 2-piece tape called a “Target Tape”, and the blue end tab is meant to stay put on the diaper as a marker, so that the tape can be refastened in the same spot in case temporary unfastening and refastening at the original location is desired. However, you have the option of removing and discarding the blue tab, and then fastening the tape on the printed frontal landing zone like the original tapes on our Classico or Bianco diapers if you prefer. Either way, you should first find a comfortable fit as you would with our original tapes. <strong>Do not overstretch the tapes at this point because they are meant to provide additional stretch as you bend or twist, not to draw them tighter after fastening. </strong>(The stretch tapes, like a rubber band, have a “memory” and will return to their original shape and dimensions unless stretched beyond a point called the <em>elastic limit </em>- you might want to try stretching one of the tapes by hand just to observe how much “give” it has before fastening for the first time).</p>
<p>Also, please realize the tapes are not meant to be a “size extender”. Because the new Teddy product won’t be available in size large until late August, it’s possible that some enthusiastic size large users have ordered in size medium just to try them out. Of course, we’re happy to accept orders for size medium, but we want you to be satisfied with the product, so please keep the size issue in mind. Thanks for your feedback, and we sincerely hope you enjoy the new Teddy!</p>
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		<title>Don’t Judge a Diaper by its Thickness</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 15:39:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bambino News</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Diaper Dynamics]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A diaper consists of many materials that many people are completely unaware of; all of which contribute to the effectiveness of the diaper’s performance and structure. Yet one factor which is most important to many people in the ABDL community is the thickness of the diaper. There is a common misconception about diapers; a thicker [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A diaper consists of many materials that many people are completely unaware of; all of which contribute to the effectiveness of the diaper’s performance and structure. Yet one factor which is most important to many people in the ABDL community is the thickness of the diaper. There is a common misconception about diapers; a thicker diaper translates into more absorbency. The thickness of the diaper does not necessarily mean that the particular diaper holds more urine than another diaper. There are many materials and factors that go into how much a particular diaper can absorb.</p>
<p>The absorbency of a diaper can be measured by two major components. The first component is SAP, sodium polyacrylate, which is a super absorbent polymer. Many people hear the word polymer without understanding what a polymer truly is. A polymer is defined as a large molecule that is composed of repeating structural units connected by tight chemical bonds. Polymers are an amazing technology that allow for a diaper to absorb anywhere from 35 to 55 times its own weight in urine (gram per gram put into the diaper core). Polymer looks very much like fine salt crystals. The second component that contributes to the absorbency of a diaper is referred to as wood pulp or cellulose fiber. Wood pulp holds only about 10-13 times its own weight in urine. These two components are the main contributing factors in absorbency of a diaper (gram per gram).</p>
<p>The thickness of a diaper is more easily increased by adding wood pulp to the diaper but you can sacrifice comfort by doing so. Lower end diapers such as typical store brand diapers contain less SAP and more wood-pulp, thus their absorbency and total capacity will be less. While higher end diapers contain a good deal more SAP and wood pulp. High end adult diapers such as the Bambino Diaper, produced by the Bottom Half Group, contains a very high percentage of SAP in their diapers which contributes to it being the most absorbent diaper on the market today. Other high-end adult diaper brands such as the Abena X-Plus appear to be thicker than the Bambino Diaper. But this is due to the fact that Abena uses more fluff pulp (wood pulp), but less SAP. Judging a diaper purely based on thickness would be an inaccurate measure of its true capacity. A side-by-side comparison will show that the Abena X-Plus is a bit thicker but in actuality the Bambino Diaper is more absorbent. This is due to the higher percentage of SAP used by Bambino in all there diapers.</p>
<p>Think of it this way; if the Bambino Diaper and the Abena X-Plus weigh approximately the same, size to size, but the Abena looks a little thicker in appearance. Does this mean that the Abena is more absorbent? <strong>No!</strong><br />
Does it mean that the Abena will be dryer? <strong>No!</strong><br />
Does it mean that the Abena is more comfortable? <strong>No!</strong><br />
Does it mean that after equal voids into both the Abena X-Plus and the Bambino, the Abena will still look thicker? <strong>No!</strong><br />
Do you want to be in a thicker Abena X-Plus, (at least before the first void) or in a dryer diaper after the first void like the Bambino?<br />
Do you want a diaper with a reinforced frontal landing zone for multiple refastening, or an Abena which taping system has issues?<br />
Do you want a diaper with a soft foam stretch waist front and back that really does stretch or an Abena with just minimal stretch plastic in the back?<br />
Is thicker really always better, especially when the degree of difference in thickness is so minimal?<br />
These are important points and questions to ask yourself and consider when comparing premium adult diapers as with any product.</p>
<p>Many adult diaper producers will claim their diaper holds more liquid than another diaper, but an important factor to consider is how they run their absorbency tests. Many absorbency tests that are done outside the professional spectrum are done using plain tap water. This essentially voids the true results when it comes to diaper absorbency. Water does not accurately mirror the effects of urine. Water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom while urine is composed of water and a combination of many organic compounds and ions including sodium and potassium as well as many others.  These additional compounds are extremely important when talking about absorbency.  A more accurate test would be done with a saline solution, which almost completely mirrors the composition of urine.  Again, we return to some of the higher-end diapers as prime examples.  When testing a diaper such as the Abena X-Plus adult diapers with water, it will more than likely hold more with water than being tested with urine. The problem when testing adult diapers with water is that it does not accurately mimic urine’s composition and therefore would show skewed results.  But, when saline solution is substituted instead of water and a test is run, the Bambino Diaper will prove to be more absorbent because of the higher percentage of polymers, (SAP) used.  So, while the fluff pulp may add a tad more thickness to the Abena diaper in its dry unused state it is not reflective of a more absorbent diaper after it is wet.</p>
<p>So, an important point when purchasing diapers to keep in mind is the composition and construction of the core of the diaper that contributes to absorbency.  While Abena and Bambino Diapers are very absorbent and high-end, one must keep in mind that thickness does not always mean more absorbency.  This example can be applied throughout the adult diaper market from lower-end diapers to higher-end diapers.  So, while the more absorbent Bambino Diaper may appear less thick than an Abena X-Plus the composition of the Bambino Diaper, has a higher percentage of polymers, which allows for more absorbency and dryness than its competitors. Just like the myth thicker is better is no longer true. Or the adage (you can’t judge a book by its cover) also applies to (you can’t judge a diaper by its thickness).</p>
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		<title>Bambino Diapers Concern Update</title>
		<link>http://bambinodiapers.com/news/2008/12/bambino-diapers-concerns/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 04:49:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our most recent container of Bambino Diapers were produced on our new Double Drum Form Adult Diaper machine. This machine incorporates the newest diaper manufacturing technology which everyone should be very excited about. It is equipped with sensors that can detect if a tape tab is missing and reject it from the production line. In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our most recent container of Bambino Diapers were produced on our new Double Drum Form Adult Diaper machine. This machine incorporates the newest diaper manufacturing technology which everyone should be very excited about. It is equipped with sensors that can detect if a tape tab is missing and reject it from the production line. In addition another sensor insures the right amount of &#8220;Fluff&#8221; and &#8220;Polymer&#8221; that are within each diaper based on the specifications.</p>
<p>The loose bags you are finding are caused by the factories failure to adjust the new automated bagging correctly. Also the new machine created too much suction on the core causing the core to be more compressed than our original specifications and the compression roller was also not adjusted which has caused the thinner feeling core that some have experienced.</p>
<p>We apologize for the change on this manufacturing run. The performance, weight and the amount of the &#8220;Fluff&#8221; and &#8220;Polymer&#8221; has not changed. The new machine will be calibrated to produce the products that you all have grown to LOVE and please remember we stand 100% BEHIND OUR PRODUCTS. We are a company dedicated to listening to your feedback and making changes based on customer feedback if necessary. We are here for the ABDL community and always will be. We stand behind our products 100% and want the ABDL community to be happy.</p>
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