Patent classifications
D04H1/4258
NONWOVEN FABRIC FOR SKIN CARE PRODUCTS, FACE MASK AND CLEANSING SHEET
There is provided a nonwoven fabric for skin care products excellent in adhesion and wiping properties, and soft touch to the skin. The nonwoven fabric includes synthetic fibers and cellulose fibers. When a maximum length of a cross section of the synthetic fibers is denoted by A and a maximum width thereof is denoted by B, flatness expressed by the formula (1) is 1.0 to 1.5:
flatness=A/B(1) the synthetic fibers have recesses, a depth of which is 1.0% or more and 10.0% or less relative to a single fiber diameter of the synthetic fibers, a single fiber diameter of the synthetic fibers is 1 ?m or more and 20 ?m or less, a content of the synthetic fibers is 30 to 70% by mass relative to the entire nonwoven fabric for skin care products, a content of the cellulose fibers is 70 to 30% by mass relative to the entire nonwoven fabric for skin care products, and an average single fiber diameter of all fibers constituting the nonwoven fabric for skin care products is 5 ?m or more and 20 ?m or less.
NONWOVEN FABRIC FOR ORAL POUCHED PRODUCT, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING A NONWOVEN FABRIC
A nonwoven fabric for use as packaging in an oral pouched product, where the nonwoven fabric comprises a web of chemically bonded staple fibres in which a relative proportion of staple fibres and a binder is selected in conjunction with a density of the fabric to strike an optimal balance in achieving a fabric that provides a soft (e.g. low friction) mouthfeel, a wet strength capable of withstanding manipulation in a user's mouth (e.g. chewing, sucking or the like), and a resistance to unwanted leaching or leaking of flavouring or other fine particle substances used in modern oral products.
NONWOVEN FABRIC FOR ORAL POUCHED PRODUCT, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING A NONWOVEN FABRIC
A nonwoven fabric for use as packaging in an oral pouched product, where the nonwoven fabric comprises a web of chemically bonded staple fibres in which a relative proportion of staple fibres and a binder is selected in conjunction with a density of the fabric to strike an optimal balance in achieving a fabric that provides a soft (e.g. low friction) mouthfeel, a wet strength capable of withstanding manipulation in a user's mouth (e.g. chewing, sucking or the like), and a resistance to unwanted leaching or leaking of flavouring or other fine particle substances used in modern oral products.
NONWOVEN MATERIAL, USE OF THE NONWOVEN MATERIAL, AND WIPING CLOTH, DRYER SHEET AND FACE MASK CONTAINING THE NONWOVEN MATERIAL
The invention relates to a nonwoven as well as to a wipe, a face mask, and a dryer sheet including the nonwoven, which includes a network of molded bodies, the nonwoven, in the dry state, having a specific opacity of greater than or equal to 1.0%.Math.m.sup.2/g. In order to create a nonwoven of low basis weight, which is easy to produce and has, without special modifications, a high specific opacity, it is proposed that the molded bodies are regenerated cellulosic molded bodies and are materially interconnected via node points to form the network, and the regenerated cellulosic molded bodies comprising monofilament sections extending between node points, whose diameter varies along their lengthwise extension and which have a diameter of less than or equal to 15 m for at least 90% of their lengthwise extension.
NONWOVEN MATERIAL, USE OF THE NONWOVEN MATERIAL, AND WIPING CLOTH, DRYER SHEET AND FACE MASK CONTAINING THE NONWOVEN MATERIAL
The invention relates to a nonwoven as well as to a wipe, a face mask, and a dryer sheet including the nonwoven, which includes a network of molded bodies, the nonwoven, in the dry state, having a specific opacity of greater than or equal to 1.0%.Math.m.sup.2/g. In order to create a nonwoven of low basis weight, which is easy to produce and has, without special modifications, a high specific opacity, it is proposed that the molded bodies are regenerated cellulosic molded bodies and are materially interconnected via node points to form the network, and the regenerated cellulosic molded bodies comprising monofilament sections extending between node points, whose diameter varies along their lengthwise extension and which have a diameter of less than or equal to 15 m for at least 90% of their lengthwise extension.
Absorbent layer for an absorbent article
A fluid management layer having an integrated, carded, nonwoven is described. The fluid management layer has a basis weight of between about 115 grams per square meter (gsm) and about 200 gsm; a plurality of absorbent fibers; a plurality of stiffening fibers; and a plurality of resilient fibers. The absorbent fibers make up from about 20 percent to about 60 percent by weight of the fluid management layer. The stiffening fibers have a dtex of between 4 and 10, and the resilient fibers have a dtex of between 3 and 12.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibres and Meltblown Fibrous Products
This invention relates to polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making polyvinyl alcohol fibres and products manufactured from polyvinyl alcohol fibers. The invention relates particularly but not exclusively to products comprising meltblown polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making meltblown polyvinyl alcohol fibres and products incorporating such fibers.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibres and Fibrous Products
This invention relates to polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products manufactured from polyvinyl alcohol fibers. The invention relates particularly but not exclusively to products comprising non-woven polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making non-woven polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products incorporating such fibers.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibres and Fibrous Products
This invention relates to polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products manufactured from polyvinyl alcohol fibers. The invention relates particularly but not exclusively to products comprising non-woven polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making non-woven polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products incorporating such fibers.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibres and Spunbond Fibrous Products
This invention relates to polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products manufactured from polyvinyl alcohol fibers. The invention relates particularly but not exclusively to products comprising spunbond polyvinyl alcohol fibers, methods of making spunbond polyvinyl alcohol fibers and products incorporating such fibers.