Analysis of the working principle of sponge ball


Release time:

2024-09-14

As a common cleaning tool, the working principle of sponge ball is mainly to make water molecules penetrate into the sponge fiber to wet and absorb dirt, and finally achieve the purpose of cleaning.

Sponge ball is a kind of soft, porous cleaning utensil, usually used for washing dishes, wipe the desktop and other cleaning work. Its working principle can be simply described as being realized by the water absorption properties of sponge fibers. There are many small pores and channels inside the sponge fiber tissue of the sponge ball, which can absorb water molecules.
When you wipe the table with a sponge ball, you first need to soak the sponge ball in water, so that the sponge fiber fully absorbs water. As the sponge ball becomes wet, the pores in the sponge fiber will be filled with water, and water molecules will penetrate into the fiber. When the sponge ball comes into contact with the dirt, the water molecules dissolve or adsorb the dirt, removing it from the cleaning surface by physical and chemical action.
In addition, the sponge ball can also help remove dirt more effectively through the friction between the sponge fiber and the surface. When the sponge ball is dry, it can be rinsed with clean water and then dried for the next use.
In summary, the working principle of the sponge ball mainly depends on the water absorption performance and surface friction of its sponge fiber. Through the process of soaking, water absorption, wiping and cleaning, the function of removing dirt and keeping items clean is realized.