Some basic information about HIT – Hardy Integrity Tester (Diaper Impact Test Device)
The Hardy Integrity Tester (HIT) is a device designed for quality control testing of absorbent hygiene products, such as diapers, adult incontinence products, and sanitary pads.
This device is specifically engineered to test the durability and integrity of the absorbent core within these products.
During the testing process, products are subjected to repeated drops from specific heights to simulate impacts. This allows for the observation of potential issues such as clumping or disintegration of the absorbent core.
The test helps determine how robust and durable the product remains during real-world use.
By using the Hardy Integrity Tester, manufacturers can predict how their products will perform under actual usage conditions, enhancing quality and ensuring customer satisfaction.
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