Patent classifications
D04H1/4258
Multi-ply dispersible nonwoven material
The invention relates to a nonwoven material having sufficient strength to be used in a pre-moistened state but also having dispersibility properties which allow the product to be flushed. The material comprises at least two nonwoven webs, at least one of which is hydroentangled. Each of the individual webs has a basis weight of 20-100 gsm. The nonwoven webs are joined together by thermal or mechanical embossing, or a combination of these.
Multi-ply dispersible nonwoven material
The invention relates to a nonwoven material having sufficient strength to be used in a pre-moistened state but also having dispersibility properties which allow the product to be flushed. The material comprises at least two nonwoven webs, at least one of which is hydroentangled. Each of the individual webs has a basis weight of 20-100 gsm. The nonwoven webs are joined together by thermal or mechanical embossing, or a combination of these.
LOW BASIS WEIGHT NONWOVEN WEBS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME
Low basis weight, for example less than 5 gsm, nonwoven webs, rolls thereof, and methods for making same are provided.
LOW BASIS WEIGHT NONWOVEN WEBS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME
Low basis weight, for example less than 5 gsm, nonwoven webs, rolls thereof, and methods for making same are provided.
Wiping product and method for making same
A wet laid and hydraulically entangled nonwoven material made from cellulosic fibers and synthetic staple fibers is disclosed. The cellulosic fibers are mixed with the synthetic fibers and formed into a web using a wet lay process. The web is then subjected to multiple hydroentangling processes. In one embodiment, the web is subjected to a first hydroentangling process while being conveyed in a horizontal position. The web is then fed over subsequent hydroentangling drums. Each side of the web is subjected to at least one more hydroentangling process.
Wiping product and method for making same
A wet laid and hydraulically entangled nonwoven material made from cellulosic fibers and synthetic staple fibers is disclosed. The cellulosic fibers are mixed with the synthetic fibers and formed into a web using a wet lay process. The web is then subjected to multiple hydroentangling processes. In one embodiment, the web is subjected to a first hydroentangling process while being conveyed in a horizontal position. The web is then fed over subsequent hydroentangling drums. Each side of the web is subjected to at least one more hydroentangling process.
Dry wipe, a biodegradable packaging containing the dry wipe, an arrangement and a process for providing a wet wipe
The present invention relates to a dry wipe, a biodegradable packaging containing the dry wipe, an arrangement comprising the dry wipe and a dispenser container, and a process for providing a wet wipe. The dry wipe comprises a wipe substrate impregnated with at least one additive to be activated by addition of water, wherein the at least one additive is selected from the group consisting of a biocide, a surfactant and a care product, wherein the wipe substrate is configured for allowing a distribution of liquid, even when the dry wipe is stacked in a dispenser container.
Dry wipe, a biodegradable packaging containing the dry wipe, an arrangement and a process for providing a wet wipe
The present invention relates to a dry wipe, a biodegradable packaging containing the dry wipe, an arrangement comprising the dry wipe and a dispenser container, and a process for providing a wet wipe. The dry wipe comprises a wipe substrate impregnated with at least one additive to be activated by addition of water, wherein the at least one additive is selected from the group consisting of a biocide, a surfactant and a care product, wherein the wipe substrate is configured for allowing a distribution of liquid, even when the dry wipe is stacked in a dispenser container.
Pleated Filter Material for Smoking Articles
A filter material for manufacturing a segment of a smoking article is described. The filter material includes a hydro-entangled nonwoven, which includes fibers. The fibers are selected from the group consisting of pulp fibers, fibers of regenerated cellulose and mixtures thereof. These fibers are contained in the nonwoven in an amount of 50% to 100% of the mass of the hydro-entangled nonwoven. The nonwoven is in the form of a web, has a longitudinal direction in the running direction of the web, a cross direction orthogonal thereto and lying in the plane of the web and a thickness direction orthogonal to longitudinal direction and the cross direction. The nonwoven is shaped to have a wave structure in the plane formed by the cross direction and the thickness direction with a wave height from 50 m to 1000 m and a wave length from 150 m to 5000 m.
Pleated Filter Material for Smoking Articles
A filter material for manufacturing a segment of a smoking article is described. The filter material includes a hydro-entangled nonwoven, which includes fibers. The fibers are selected from the group consisting of pulp fibers, fibers of regenerated cellulose and mixtures thereof. These fibers are contained in the nonwoven in an amount of 50% to 100% of the mass of the hydro-entangled nonwoven. The nonwoven is in the form of a web, has a longitudinal direction in the running direction of the web, a cross direction orthogonal thereto and lying in the plane of the web and a thickness direction orthogonal to longitudinal direction and the cross direction. The nonwoven is shaped to have a wave structure in the plane formed by the cross direction and the thickness direction with a wave height from 50 m to 1000 m and a wave length from 150 m to 5000 m.