The Rothwell scale, or Rothwell system, or Rothwell method, applied to incontinence care products, is a scale that shows how absorbent a particular incontinence pad or adult diaper is, and how much liquid it can absorb and hold before it is likely to leak due to overfill.

The system provides a quick reference for assessing how much liquid can be held by a sheet, pad or diaper, and therefore how appropriate it will be for a particular individual in any given circumstance. The scale is based on the total absorbency test ISO 11948–1. The scale runs from 1 to 22, with 1 indicating the least liquid absorbed, measured in grams, and 22 the most liquid absorbed. The scale also applies a prefix to show what type of product is being referred to, with pads and sheets having an “I” prefix, and all in one diapers using a D prefix.

ScaleAbsorbency ScaleAbsorbency
I10g to 49gD141300g to 1699g
I250g to 99gD151700g to 2099g
I3100g to 199gD162100g to 2499g
I4200g to 299gD172500g to 2899g
I5300g to 449gD182900g to 3299g
I6450g to 599gD193300g to 3699g
I7600g to 799gD203700g to 4099g
I8800g to 999gD214100g to 4499g
I91000g to 1249gD224500g to 4899g
I101250g to 1499g
I111500g to 1799g
I121800g to 2099g
I132100g to 2499g
I142500g to 2899g
I152900g to 3299g

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