Patent classifications
D04H1/4318
Cosmetic pack and manufacturing method therefor
Provided is a beauty care pack including: a support; and a membrane that is laminated on the support so as to be separated by moisture, formed by electrospinning a polymer material, a water-soluble polymer material and a functional material, and a dry type, in which the functional material is dissolved by moisture, to thereby enable an easy and convenient storage and package, and enable a convenient use since a dry sheet is attached to the face.
Cosmetic pack and manufacturing method therefor
Provided is a beauty care pack including: a support; and a membrane that is laminated on the support so as to be separated by moisture, formed by electrospinning a polymer material, a water-soluble polymer material and a functional material, and a dry type, in which the functional material is dissolved by moisture, to thereby enable an easy and convenient storage and package, and enable a convenient use since a dry sheet is attached to the face.
Laminated acoustic absorption member
A laminated acoustic absorption member that includes at least a first fiber layer and a second fiber layer, as well as at least one substrate layer present between the first fiber layer and the second fiber layer, wherein: the first fiber layer has an average flow pore diameter of 0.5-10 μm and a basis weight of 0.1-200 g/m.sup.2; the second fiber layer has an average flow pore diameter of 0.5-10 μm, the average flow pore diameter of the second fiber layer being equal to or less than that of the first fiber layer, and also has a basis weight of 0.1-200 g/m.sup.2; the substrate layer has an air permeability of 40 cc/cm.sup.2.Math.s or greater as measured by the Frazier method, and a basis weight of 1-700 g/m.sup.2; and the first fiber layer and the second fiber layer are disposed on a sound-incidence side and a sound-transmission side, respectively.
Press-Bonded Body and Method for Producing the Same
A press-bonded body or a method for producing the same is provided, such that the press-bonded body is a press-bonded body of at least one of a base material selected from the group consisting of non-woven fabric, stretched porous film, and fiber. The base material contains a fluorine resin (except for polytetrafluoroethylene) having a —CF2- group content of 85% by mass or greater. Polytetrafluoroethylene fibrils bond fibers constitute the base material, and in relation to the entirety of the fibrils, the proportion of the number of fibrils that are oriented at an angle of 45° to 90° relative to the direction of the fibers constituting the base material is 50% or greater.
Press-Bonded Body and Method for Producing the Same
A press-bonded body or a method for producing the same is provided, such that the press-bonded body is a press-bonded body of at least one of a base material selected from the group consisting of non-woven fabric, stretched porous film, and fiber. The base material contains a fluorine resin (except for polytetrafluoroethylene) having a —CF2- group content of 85% by mass or greater. Polytetrafluoroethylene fibrils bond fibers constitute the base material, and in relation to the entirety of the fibrils, the proportion of the number of fibrils that are oriented at an angle of 45° to 90° relative to the direction of the fibers constituting the base material is 50% or greater.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING FIBER ARTICLES
A production method for a fiber article includes: a contact step of, while transferring a plurality of first fibers, bringing a plurality of resin particles formed of high molecules that can be fiberized into contact with the plurality of first fibers; a first processing step of applying an external force to the plurality of first fibers brought into contact with the plurality of resin particles and narrowing gaps between fibers; and a second processing step of, by relieving the external force applied to the plurality of first fibers brought into contact with the plurality of resin particles, forming second fibers from the plurality of resin particles, the second fibers each having an outer diameter that is smaller than each of the first fibers and is set to a value in a range of 30 nm or more to 1.0 μm or less, and forming a fiber composite including the first fibers and the second fibers.
FIBER ARTICLE
A fiber article includes a plurality of first fibers and a plurality of second fibers each having an outer diameter smaller than that of each of the first fibers, the plurality of second fibers being supported in a dispersed state by the first fibers. A ratio D1/D2 of an outer diameter D1 of the first fiber to an outer diameter D2 of the second fiber is set to a value in a range of 15.0 or greater to 1666.7 or less. The outer diameter D1 is set to a value in a range of 5.0 μm or greater to 50.0 μm or less, and the outer diameter D2 is set to a value in a range of 30.0 nm or greater to 1.0 μm or less.
FIBER ARTICLE
A fiber article includes a plurality of first fibers and a plurality of second fibers each having an outer diameter smaller than that of each of the first fibers, the plurality of second fibers being supported in a dispersed state by the first fibers. A ratio D1/D2 of an outer diameter D1 of the first fiber to an outer diameter D2 of the second fiber is set to a value in a range of 15.0 or greater to 1666.7 or less. The outer diameter D1 is set to a value in a range of 5.0 μm or greater to 50.0 μm or less, and the outer diameter D2 is set to a value in a range of 30.0 nm or greater to 1.0 μm or less.
High melt flow fluoropolymer composition
The invention relates to very high melt flow fluoropolymer compositions, having low melt viscosities. The fluoropolymers have low molecular weights of from 5 kDa to 200 kDa and melt viscosities of less than 2 kilopoise (kP) at 232° C. and 100 s.sup.−1. One use for the high melt flow fluoropolymers is in the formation of very small diameters fibers, useful for melt-blown non-woven materials. Fiber diameters of less than 9 microns, and preferably 500 to 2000 nm can be produced.
High melt flow fluoropolymer composition
The invention relates to very high melt flow fluoropolymer compositions, having low melt viscosities. The fluoropolymers have low molecular weights of from 5 kDa to 200 kDa and melt viscosities of less than 2 kilopoise (kP) at 232° C. and 100 s.sup.−1. One use for the high melt flow fluoropolymers is in the formation of very small diameters fibers, useful for melt-blown non-woven materials. Fiber diameters of less than 9 microns, and preferably 500 to 2000 nm can be produced.