D04H1/28

Polysaccharide fibers and method for the production thereof

The present invention relates to a method for the production of polysaccharide fibers which, as a fiber-forming substance, comprise a mixture of cellulose and α(1.fwdarw.3)-glucan, as well as to the fibers made thereof and to their use.

Polysaccharide fibers and method for the production thereof

The present invention relates to a method for the production of polysaccharide fibers which, as a fiber-forming substance, comprise a mixture of cellulose and α(1.fwdarw.3)-glucan, as well as to the fibers made thereof and to their use.

Polysaccharide fibers with an increased fibrillation tendency and method for the production thereof

The present invention relates to a method for the production of polysaccharide fibers having increased fibrillation tendency, which, as a fiber-forming substance, comprise a mixture of cellulose and α(1.fwdarw.3)-glucan, as well as to the fibers made thereof and to their use.

Polysaccharide fibers with an increased fibrillation tendency and method for the production thereof

The present invention relates to a method for the production of polysaccharide fibers having increased fibrillation tendency, which, as a fiber-forming substance, comprise a mixture of cellulose and α(1.fwdarw.3)-glucan, as well as to the fibers made thereof and to their use.

Polysaccharide fibers and method for producing same

The present invention relates to a direct dissolving process for the production of polysaccharide fibers which contain α(1.fwdarw.3)-glucan as a fiber-forming substance, with aqueous sodium hydroxide solution as a solvent, as well as to the fibers made thereby, and to their use.

Polysaccharide fibers and method for producing same

The present invention relates to a direct dissolving process for the production of polysaccharide fibers which contain α(1.fwdarw.3)-glucan as a fiber-forming substance, with aqueous sodium hydroxide solution as a solvent, as well as to the fibers made thereby, and to their use.

SUBSTRATE FOR EFFICIENT USE IN SANITIZING AND DISINFECTING
20210106003 · 2021-04-15 ·

The current invention relates to modifying the surface of a cellulose-containing nonwoven substrate carrying a quaternary ammonium compound. A material for a nonwoven disinfecting wipe is provided which material includes a nonwoven substrate comprising cellulose and synthetic fibers and a combination of poly(vinylamine) and poly(amideamine-epichlorohydrin). Further, a method is provided for preparing a material for a nonwoven disinfecting wipe, the method comprising treating a nonwoven substrate comprising cellulose with poly(vinylamine) and poly(amideamine-epichlorohydrin).

SUBSTRATE FOR EFFICIENT USE IN SANITIZING AND DISINFECTING
20210106003 · 2021-04-15 ·

The current invention relates to modifying the surface of a cellulose-containing nonwoven substrate carrying a quaternary ammonium compound. A material for a nonwoven disinfecting wipe is provided which material includes a nonwoven substrate comprising cellulose and synthetic fibers and a combination of poly(vinylamine) and poly(amideamine-epichlorohydrin). Further, a method is provided for preparing a material for a nonwoven disinfecting wipe, the method comprising treating a nonwoven substrate comprising cellulose with poly(vinylamine) and poly(amideamine-epichlorohydrin).

Biopolymer-Containing Nonwoven Fabric
20210102320 · 2021-04-08 ·

Nonwoven fabrics including a first spunmelt through-air-bonded (TAB) nonwoven layer comprising a first plurality of spunmelt fibers, in which the first plurality of spunmelt fibers comprise a biopolymer. The first plurality of spunmelt fibers may be physically entangled with cellulosic fibers, such by hydroentangling. Methods of forming a nonwoven fabric including a first spunmelt TAB nonwoven layer are also provided.

Polysaccharide fibers and method for producing same

The present invention relates to a method for the production of polysaccharide fibers which contain (1.fwdarw.3)-glucan as a fiber-forming substance, as well as to the fibers made thereby, and to their use.