Patent classifications
D04H1/5412
Elastic bandage that can be used, in particular, for the treatment and prevention of vein diseases
A compression bandage formed by the assembling of a nonwoven based on short conjugate fibers which have been crimped and of a nonelastic material. The compression bandage can be used in a bilayer compression system, in particular for the prevention or treatment of venous pathologies.
LAMINATED NONWOVEN FABRIC
There is provided a laminated nonwoven fabric having excellent sound absorbing performance in a low frequency range, the laminated nonwoven fabric having a skin layer and a base material layer, the skin layer having a nonwoven fabric A, the nonwoven fabric A having a density of 100 to 500 kg/m.sup.3, a thickness of 0.5 to 2.5 mm, and an air permeability of 4 to 40 cm.sup.3/cm.sup.2/s; and the base material layer having a nonwoven fabric B, the nonwoven fabric B having a basis weight of 200 to 500 g/m.sup.2 and a thickness of 5 to 40 mm.
LAMINATED FILLER AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
The laminated filler provided by the present invention comprises: a first fiber batt (1) and a second fiber batt (2) compounded to the first fiber batt. In the present invention, by providing the fiber batts in layers, the resulted filler is allowed to have good bulkiness and warmness, and an independent and flexible delamination and diversified combination of different component fibers can be achieved. The results show that the laminated filler provided by the invention has a thickness of 1 to 10 cm and a do value 5.0.
Depth filter
A depth filter with excellent filtration accuracy and pressure resistance performance even for fluids containing high density and high viscosity powder fine particles. A depth filter having a base material layer, a filtration layer, and a skin layer, in that order, wherein: the substrate layer and the skin layer are layers made by a nonwoven fabric being wound and thermally fused; the filtration layer is a laminate in which at least a nonwoven fabric and a net are laminated, being wound twice or more; and the nonwoven fabric contained in the filtration layer contains a mixed-fiber nonwoven fabric containing two or more types of fibers with mutually different average fiber diameters.
Crimped conjugated fiber and non-woven fabric comprising the fiber
The present invention provides a crimped conjugated fiber having a crimpable cross-sectional configuration wherein a cross section of the fiber comprises at least two portions: a portion (a) and a portion (b); the portion (a) comprises a propylene polymer (A) and the portion (b) comprises a propylene/-olefin random copolymer (B); the propylene polymer (A) has Mz/Mw(A) and the propylene/-olefin random copolymer (B) has Mz/Mw(B) wherein the difference thereof is in the range of 0.10 to 2.2; and the propylene polymer (A) has a melting point [Tm(A)] and the propylene/-olefin random copolymer (B) has a melting point [Tm(B)] wherein the difference thereof exceeds 10 C. The present invention also provides a non-woven fabric comprising the crimped conjugated fiber.
Sound-absorbing air duct for vehicle containing polyester fiber with low melting point
A sound-absorbing air duct for a vehicle includes a lower non-woven fabric and an upper non-woven fabric sandwiching wires therebetween; and a film made of a polyester resin having a low melting point and disposed on the upper non-woven fabric, wherein each of the lower and upper non-woven fabrics includes a mixture between a first polyester fiber containing a polyester resin having a melting point higher than 250 C. and a second polyester fiber containing a polyester resin having a low melting point and having a softening point of 100 C. to 150 C., wherein the second polyester fiber includes a polyester resin having a low melting point composed of: an acid component including terephthalic acid or an ester-forming derivative thereof; and a diol component including 2-methyl-1,3-propanediol, 2-methyl-1,3-pentanediol, and ethylene glycol.
FIBER STRUCTURE MANUFACTURING APPARATUS
A fiber structure manufacturing apparatus includes: a defibrated material supplying unit that supplies a defibrated material obtained by defibrating a material that contains fibers; a resin supplying unit that supplies resin fibers; a mixing unit; an accumulation unit; and a shape molding unit, wherein the resin supplying unit includes a fragmenting unit that produces resin fiber fragments by performing fragmentation of a cotton-like lump of the resin fibers, a constant amount supplying unit that supplies a constant amount of the resin fiber fragments produced by the fragmenting unit, a loosening unit that loosens the resin fiber fragments supplied from the constant amount supplying unit to decrease density of the resin fiber fragments, and a transferring unit that transfers the resin fibers like a cotton loosened by the loosening unit to the mixing unit.
Production of fiber webs using airlaid nonwovens
Nonwoven fiber webs are produced by spraying one or more aqueous binder formulations containing one or more polymers selected from the group of vinyl ester polymers and (meth)acrylic ester polymers, and in a separate step, spraying one or more aqueous silicone formulations containing one or more polysiloxanes, onto the surface of an airlaid nonwoven.
VAPOR-PERMEABLE, SUBSTANTIALLY WATER-IMPERMEABLE MULTILAYER ARTICLE
This disclosure relates to an article that includes a nonwoven substrate and a film supported by the nonwoven substrate. The film can include a first polymer and a polymer that is immiscible with the first polymer. The first polymer can include a polyolefin and the second polymer can include a polycycloolefin, a polymethylpentene, or a copolymer thereof.
DISPERSIBLE NONWOVEN WIPE MATERIAL
A dispersible, nonwoven multistrata wipe material is provided that is stable in a wetting liquid and flushable in use. More particularly, multilayered structures including, but not limited to, two, three, or four layers are provided to form the dispersible nonwoven wipe material. The layers contain combinations of cellulosic and noncellulosic fibers, and optionally a binder or additive.