Patent classifications
D06M10/008
Monomer-grafted fibers and uses thereof
Wound dressing articles comprising a nonwoven web comprising a plurality of fibers having grafted pendant hydrophilic groups, methods that use high energy irradiation for making a plurality of fibers having grafted pendant hydrophilic groups, useful for making wound dressing articles.
Atopic-dermatitis-suppressing fiber, fiber assembly and fiber product, method for using same, and method for suppressing atopic dermatitis
The present invention relates to an atopic dermatitis suppressing fiber to which a compound containing a phosphate group is fixed by chemical bonding. The present invention further relates to an atopic dermatitis suppressing fiber assembly that includes the atopic dermatitis suppressing fiber arranged to contact skin. The present invention further relates to an atopic dermatitis suppressing fiber product that includes the atopic dermatitis suppressing fiber arranged to contact skin. The present invention further relates to a method for using the atopic dermatitis suppressing fiber and a method for suppressing atopic dermatitis that include: arranging the atopic dermatitis suppressing fiber to contact skin, thereby suppressing atopic dermatitis.
TEXTILES AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING TEXTILES
Textiles are provided that include fibrous cellulosic materials having an -cellulose content of less than about 93%, the fibrous materials being spun, woven, knitted, or entangled. The fibrous cellulosic materials can be irradiated with a dose of ionizing radiation that is sufficient to increase the molecular weight of the cellulosic materials without causing significant depolymerization of the cellulosic materials. Methods of treating textiles that include irradiating the textiles are also provided.
Textiles and methods and systems for producing textiles
Textiles are provided that include fibrous cellulosic materials having an -cellulose content of less than about 93%, the fibrous materials being spun, woven, knitted, or entangled. The fibrous cellulosic materials can be irradiated with a dose of ionizing radiation that is sufficient to increase the molecular weight of the cellulosic materials without causing significant depolymerization of the cellulosic materials. Methods of treating textiles that include irradiating the textiles are also provided.
METHOD OF PRODUCING A FABRIC HAVING HYDRO- AND OLEOPHOBIC CHARACTERISTICS
The invention relates to a method of producing a fabric having a halogen free plasma coating, having a hydro- and oleophobic characteristics, wherein the method comprises: step DHF of depositing a plasma coating on the fabric by means of plasma polymerization of a halogen free precursor monomer by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition method (PECVD), wherein the halogen free precursor monomer are organosilane, siloxane and/or hydrocarbon precursors, wherein the plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition is carried out as a low-pressure plasma processes under protective atmosphere, wherein the fabric comprises of a woven monofilament fabric of polymeric material having a filament diameter between 10 m to 150 m and a mesh opening between 5 m and 200 m.