Sanitary Pad Shape Stability: OEM Sample and Packing Checks
2026-06-06
This updated guide turns the old article into a B2B sourcing note for buyers checking whether products keep shape from sample to shipment. The focus is shape stability and packing checks for OEM sanitary pads, helping buyers connect factory capability, samples, packaging and quality control before placing an OEM order.
Why This Topic Matters for OEM Buyers
For sanitary pad shape stability and packing review, buyers need practical evidence rather than broad claims. The page should help buyers ask better questions, compare samples, review production readiness and confirm packaging or shipment details.
- deformation issue into packing and QC checklist
- confirm supplier capability with documents and samples
- connect material features with testable specifications
- review packing and QC before bulk shipment
Buyer Details to Confirm
| Project focus | sanitary pad shape stability and packing review |
| Typical buyer | buyers checking whether products keep shape from sample to shipment |
| Key checks | sample shape and thickness; packing compression; carton stacking and storage; arrival inspection record |
| Evidence to request | sample record, specification sheet, packing details, QC checkpoints and shipment document list |
Production, Material and Packing Review
A buyer should review product design, material choices, line capability, packing method and shipment handling together. For hygiene products, a small change in core structure, sealing or carton packing can affect repeat order consistency.
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Sample Testing and Quality Control
Samples should be compared against a written specification. Buyers can check size, thickness, surface feel, absorbency, rewet, leakage protection, wrapper sealing, packing count and carton information. The approved sample should be retained as a production reference.
- use one written brief for sample requests
- record sample differences in a comparison sheet
- review packaging proof before printing
- confirm QC checkpoints before production
MOQ, Lead Time and Shipment Planning
MOQ and lead time depend on product type, material choice, packaging complexity and order quantity. Buyers should confirm trial order options, carton data, shipment document requirements and reorder conditions before comparing unit prices.
Supplier Comparison Criteria
A supplier should be compared by product fit, sample accuracy, communication speed, line capacity, packing reliability, QC transparency and document support. These details are more useful than a single price quote when building a private label product line.
- Define the product specification and target market.
- Request samples and packing details.
- Confirm MOQ, lead time and QC checkpoints.
- Approve final sample before bulk production.
FAQ for Buyers
What factory information should buyers ask for?
Ask for product range, production line scope, sample process, MOQ, lead time, packing method, QC checkpoints and shipment document support.
How should material or performance claims be reviewed?
Claims should be tied to samples, specifications, packaging wording and market requirements. Avoid unsupported absolute or medical-style claims.
What should be checked before shipment?
Confirm product appearance, size, packing count, wrapper sealing, carton marks, retained samples, inspection photos and shipment document readiness.
Nafei can discuss sanitary pads, panty liners and disposable menstrual pants OEM/ODM projects based on buyer specifications, sample plans, private label packaging and shipment requirements.