How it’s made – Disposable Diapers


If you ever wanted to know how disposable diapers are made, here you go. This is an older Joa J4 line, so the technology isn't exactly "state of the art". Too bad they didn't clean the line up a little before taking the video.


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19 Responses to “How it’s made – Disposable Diapers”

  1. CarCrazyMike82 Says:

    how do they get the different character designs, colors and such on diapers.

  2. The designs are printed on the outer cover material that comes in big rolls. The machine has to adjust itself so that the patterns appear on the product in the correct place.

  3. if they make diaper like this for baby why can’t we can’t they make all printed diapers for adult like they do for baby’s if they the machines for us big toddlers that want cute diapers

  4. diaperedteen09 Says:

    i agree.. i think it would be VERY cute to have big adult baby diapers with prints on them

  5. Most LEGITIMATE users of these products would rather not call attention to the fact.

  6. i dont agree i like white diapers

  7. I wish they would make one huge adult diapers like these using this machine. I love to wear one :)

  8. it is just diapers

  9. well i think anyone who uses them is legitimate.. what makes someone not legitimate in your eyes?

  10. Umm….someone that has bladder and/or bowel control problems?

  11. well maybe, but i don’t see any problem in someone wearing diapers for fun, they aren’t hurting anyone or themselves.

    but they probably could make adult diapers more like they do baby diapers in the way that they are made better to fit, with stretchy waistline and tapes.
    people who need them wont speak up about the changes that need to be made from embarrassment. but parents complain about diapers for their kids. that’s why baby diapers are better

  12. Karmillina Says:

    :/ the diapers take too long to degrade in landfills… and I don’t think people wearing diapers for fun are nearly as wide a market as people who actually need them.

    There aren’t printed diapers for adults for one simple reason: the average adult doesn’t like childish prints on their disposable stuff. On any of their stuff for that matter. There are prints on children’s diapers because it appeals to babies and their parents “oh look a those winnie pooh diapers, max loves him, let’s buy them”.

  13. Hartygirl07 Says:

    Can anyone tell me what brand those diapers are?

  14. I think these diapers shown here are just a local Canadian brand. “How It’s Made” is a French-Canadian production, and very seldom almost never do they mention what brand of what product they feature in this show.

  15. eagoodwin1 Says:

    for the icecream one it was chapmans lol

  16. burstingnappy Says:

    They do make adult nappies with prints, Bambinos!
    Its very interesting to see how a nappy is made, i dissected one of my nappies and there are a few different layers to the ones being made, so i guess each nappy machine has slight differences but the overal construction is still the same

  17. Aznsarecool12 Says:

    they are supreme diapers

  18. charmed2dolphins Says:

    I can. This was filmed in East Camden, AR at Arquest, INC. My husband operates this machine. That make many different brands, however, this brand you saw is going to walmart as a generic, low priced label. Walmart places the order for these types directly from Arquest. Arquest is a private label (second largest in North America) company out of Great Britain and this manufactoring plant is the only one they have in the United States. The head office is in New Jersey. Hope I helped!!

  19. charmed2dolphins Says:

    correct!!