Patent classifications
D04H1/492
Cosmetic Sheet Masks For Improved Product Delivery
Nonwoven fabrics may be fashioned as topical delivery systems with increased and controllable rate of product release, while still possessing the requisite strength and durability for mass production and distribution. Such delivery systems comprise fabrics that are fashioned from micro-denier fibers that are produced by fibrillating bicomponent island-in-the-sea fibers. Facial masks made from these fabrics can achieve adequate product delivery in 3-5 minutes or less.
Cosmetic Sheet Masks For Improved Product Delivery
Nonwoven fabrics may be fashioned as topical delivery systems with increased and controllable rate of product release, while still possessing the requisite strength and durability for mass production and distribution. Such delivery systems comprise fabrics that are fashioned from micro-denier fibers that are produced by fibrillating bicomponent island-in-the-sea fibers. Facial masks made from these fabrics can achieve adequate product delivery in 3-5 minutes or less.
NONWOVEN SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE
This invention relates to a nonwoven substrate, containing lyocell fibers with a titer of between 1.5 and 1.9 dtex, viscose fibers with a titer of between 1.5 and 1.9 dtex and cellulosic man-made fibers with a stiffening cross-section. It further relates to a method of manufacturing such nonwovens as well as to their use and to wet wipes containing them.
NONWOVEN SUBSTRATE AND METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE
This invention relates to a nonwoven substrate, containing lyocell fibers with a titer of between 1.5 and 1.9 dtex, viscose fibers with a titer of between 1.5 and 1.9 dtex and cellulosic man-made fibers with a stiffening cross-section. It further relates to a method of manufacturing such nonwovens as well as to their use and to wet wipes containing them.
Flexible Soft Wipe Comprising Individualized Bast Fibers
The present invention relates to a nonwoven substrate comprising individualized flax fibers comprising specific cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin contents.
Flexible Soft Wipe Comprising Individualized Bast Fibers
The present invention relates to a nonwoven substrate comprising individualized flax fibers comprising specific cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin contents.
Absorbent hygienic article for absorbing body fluids
An absorbent hygienic article for absorbing body fluids, the article including a liquid absorbent top layer and a backing layer, the top layer and the backing layer being made from roll materials and being joined together. The top layer is constituted by a cellulosic fibrous web, the fibres in the cellulosic fibrous web being constituted by a mixture of cellulose fibres, the mixture including regenerated cellulose fibres or natural cellulose staple fibres and cellulose pulp fibres, the cellulosic fibrous web being a foam-formed, hydroentangled cellulosic fibrous web.
Absorbent hygienic article for absorbing body fluids
An absorbent hygienic article for absorbing body fluids, the article including a liquid absorbent top layer and a backing layer, the top layer and the backing layer being made from roll materials and being joined together. The top layer is constituted by a cellulosic fibrous web, the fibres in the cellulosic fibrous web being constituted by a mixture of cellulose fibres, the mixture including regenerated cellulose fibres or natural cellulose staple fibres and cellulose pulp fibres, the cellulosic fibrous web being a foam-formed, hydroentangled cellulosic fibrous web.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COMPOSITE NONWOVEN FABRIC AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A COMPOSITE NONWOVEN FABRIC
A method for producing a composite nonwoven fabric having at least two layers, wherein a first layer is made of long fibers, and a second layer is made of short fibers. The method includes attaching, in a production line, the short fibers of the second layer to the long fibers of the first layer in a wet laid process via a headbox. The headbox has a round flow or cross flow distributor with a rotating or static turbulence generator.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COMPOSITE NONWOVEN FABRIC AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A COMPOSITE NONWOVEN FABRIC
A method for producing a composite nonwoven fabric having at least two layers, wherein a first layer is made of long fibers, and a second layer is made of short fibers. The method includes attaching, in a production line, the short fibers of the second layer to the long fibers of the first layer in a wet laid process via a headbox. The headbox has a round flow or cross flow distributor with a rotating or static turbulence generator.