B32B5/269

Composite non-woven fabric and article comprising same

Disclosed are a non-woven fabric composite and an article including the same. The disclosed non-woven fabric composite includes an at least partially electrostatically treated meltblown non-woven layer and a spunbond non-woven layer disposed on one or both sides thereof, pressure loss is less than 5.0 mmH.sub.2O, and a size of the pilling mass after the Martindale abrasion test is less than 5 mm.

Composite nonwoven fabric and article comprising same

A non-woven fabric composite and an article including the same are provided. The non-woven fabric includes an electrostatically treated meltblown non-woven fabric layer and a spunbond non-woven fabric layer on one or both sides thereof, and has a fine dust removal performance retention ratio, represented by Equation 1, of 80% or more:
Fine dust removal performance retention ratio (%)=(fine dust removal efficiency after accelerated aging treatment)/(fine dust removal efficiency before accelerated aging treatment)100[Equation 1]
wherein, in this equation, the fine dust is an aerosol containing sodium chloride dispersed in air, and the accelerated aging treatment refers to a case where the non-woven fabric composite is stored at a temperature of 70 C. for 3 days.

Nonwoven fabrics having improved softness

Nonwoven fabrics are provided that include a plurality of mono-component spunbond fibers comprising a polymeric material including a polymeric blend of (i) a TS7 value of at most about 30 as determined by a Tissue Softness Analyzer (TSA) from Emtec Innovative Testing Solutions; (ii) a HF value of at least about 40 as determined by a Tissue Softness Analyzer (TSA) from Emtec Innovative Testing Solutions; (iii) a delta value of at least 20, wherein the delta value is determined by subtracting the TS7 value from the HF value; (iv) a TS7 value that is from about 5% to about 35% lower than that of an identically constructed nonwoven fabric formed from 100% polypropylene; and (v) a HF value that is from about 5% to about 35% larger than that of an identically constructed nonwoven fabric formed from 100% polypropylene.

Architectural flooring underlayment

A fibrous structure having one or more vertically lapped layers having a first surface and a second surface and a facing layer secured to the first surface of the vertically lapped layer. The fibrous structure is adapted to be used in a flooring assembly. The fibrous structure may include a mesh and/or a backing layer on the second surface of a vertically lapped layer. The fibrous structure exhibits improved performance in below room testing and/or in-room testing as compared with traditional materials of the same thickness.

Foam envelope for sealing large volumes

An article comprises a tube and at least one thermoplastic pouch inserted within the tube wherein the tube comprises an upper section, a lower section, an inner section and an outer section, the tube comprises an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer being a semipermeable membrane that is permeable to vapors but impermeable to liquids and the outer layer being a nonwoven fabric, the tube has a plurality of holes that penetrate through the inner and outer layers of the upper section and/or lower section of the tube, the pouch is located within the tube such that it contacts the lower and inner sections of the tube and the pouch contains a foamable composition.

COMPOSITE ABSORBENT TAPE
20250345775 · 2025-11-13 ·

A composite tape (1) is provided comprising at least a first layer (3) comprising a plurality of first continuous polymer filaments (32) defining a development axis (32a) and at least in part a plurality of mutually identical outlines (33) arranged in succession along said development axis (32a); a second layer (4) of second continuous polymer filaments (40) forming a surface layer of tape (1) and placed in contact with the first layer (3); wherein the outline (33) is determined on a section plane (32b) normal to the development axis (32a), defining a first extension area on the section plane (32b) and being inscribable in a circle determined on the section plane (32b) and defining a second extension area on the section plane (32b); and wherein the first extension area is less than 90% of the second extension area.

LIQUID BARRIER AND AIR-PERMEABLE BACKSHEET
20260009174 · 2026-01-08 ·

Backsheets having a combination of desirable liquid barrier properties and air permeability are provided. The backsheets include outermost spunbond layers and two or more fine-fiber containing nonwoven layers.

Nonwoven fabrics including recycled polypropylene
12546039 · 2026-02-10 · ·

Nonwoven fabrics are provided that include a first meltblown layer, in which the first meltblown layer comprises a first polymeric material including (i) a first polymer component and (ii) optionally one or more first additives. The first polymer component comprises a first recycled-polypropylene (rPP).

Dual-layer gas filters and systems and methods for making the same

Filter media and filters are provided that include at least two layers and a plurality of nanoparticles dispersed in depth within at least one of the layers. A gas filter comprises a first layer of fibers, a second layer of fibers bonded to the first layer and a plurality of nanoparticles incorporated into the first layer. The nanoparticles increase the overall surface area within the filter, which increases its filtration efficiency and allows for the capture of submicron contaminants without significantly compromising other factors, such as pressure drop (i.e., air flow) through the filter. In addition, the filters disclosed herein are capable of withstanding rigorous conditioning, which allows the filter to achieve the same level of filtration performance throughout the lifetime of the filter. Systems, devices and methods are also provided for manufacturing such filters.

Positively charged filter material with ability for removing charged particles efficiently, and method for producing same
12576353 · 2026-03-17 · ·

The present invention relates to a positively charged filter material with excellent ability for removing charged particles efficiently, and a method for producing the same, and more specifically to a positively charged filter material having the ability to selectively remove efficiently, in water, negatively charged organic/inorganic particles, heavy metal ions and pathogenic microorganisms, and a method for producing the same.