WIPE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
20210292945 · 2021-09-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
D04H1/541
TEXTILES; PAPER
D04H1/56
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D04H1/724
TEXTILES; PAPER
D04H3/16
TEXTILES; PAPER
D04H1/4374
TEXTILES; PAPER
D04H1/74
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D04H1/4374
TEXTILES; PAPER
D04H1/541
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
Disclosed is a wipe. Upper and lower layers of the wipe are melt-blown fiber webs, and an intermediate thereof is a wood pulp fiber web, wherein an adhesive is attached to the surfaces of the melt-blown fiber webs and to the interiors thereof that are adjacent to the surfaces, and the melt-blown fiber of the melt-blown fiber webs penetrates into the wood pulp fiber web. Also disclosed is a manufacturing method for the wipe. When the wipe is used, fluffiness and piling phenomena are prevented, such phenomena being caused by mutual disengagement of cementation between the melt-blown fibers under the action of external force since the surface melt-blown fibers are subject to multiple instances of friction.
Claims
1. A wipe, comprising upper and lower layers of melt-blown fiber webs and an intermediate layer of a wood pulp fiber web, wherein an adhesive is attached to surfaces of the melt-blows fiber webs and to interiors of the melt-blows fiber webs that are adjacent to the surfaces, and melt-blown fibers of the melt-blown fiber webs are woven into the wood pulp fiber web.
2. The wipe of claim 1, wherein the melt-blown fiber webs contain one-component melt-blown fibers each having a high-melting-point resin at its surface, fibers each having a low-melting-point resin at its surface, or blend fibers of the two.
3. The wipe of claim 2, wherein the high-melting-point resin and the low-melting-point resin have a melting-point difference therebetween of ≥20° C.
4. The wipe of claim 2, wherein the fibers each having the low-melting-point resin at its surface are one-component melt-blown fibers, two-component melt-blown fibers, or a blend of the two.
5. The wipe of claim 4, wherein the two-component melt-blown fibers are two-component skin-core melt-blown fibers, two-component segmented-pie melt-blown fibers, or two-component side-by-side melt-blown fibers.
6. The wipe of claim 1, wherein the adhesive is hot-melt adhesive or solvent adhesive.
7. The wipe of claim 1, wherein a weight percentage of the wood pulp fiber web in the wipe is greater than 50 wt %.
8. The wipe of claim 1, wherein a weight percentage of the wood pulp fiber web in the wipe is 65 wt %-80 wt %.
9. The wipe of claim 1, wherein the wood pulp fiber web contains a hot-melt adhesive substance.
10. The wipe of claim 9, wherein the hot-melt adhesive substance is polyester fibers having a low-melting-point, ES short fibers, two-component spunbond long fibers or a blend thereof.
11. A manufacturing method for the wipe of claim 1, comprising steps of: (1) opening and scattering wood pulp using an opening roller, and forming the wood pulp fiber web using a blowing nozzle in the presence of an auxiliary air stream; (2) performing a melt blowing process involving heating and melting a thermoplastic resin; dispersing melt streams of the thermoplastic resin that have been extruded from spinneret plates into fiber bundles having a diameter of ≤10 μm using a high-temperature, high-speed hot air stream, thereby forming the melt-blown fiber webs in the presence of the hot air stream; and joining the melt-blown fiber webs with two side surfaces of the wood pulp fiber web, so as to form a multi-layer fiber web having the melt-blown fiber webs at its two sides and having the wood pulp fiber web in its middle; (3) performing an adhesive spraying process using blowing nozzles in the presence of a high-pressure hot air flow to spray an adhesive on two side surfaces of the multi-layer fiber web having the melt-blown fiber webs at its two sides and having the wood pulp fiber web in its middle; and (4) binding the fiber webs in the multi-layer fiber web after the adhesive spraying process together using a heating device, so as to form the wipe having the upper and lower layers of the melt-blown fiber webs and having the intermediate layer of the wood pulp fiber web and having the adhesive attached to the surfaces of the melt-blown fiber webs and to the interiors of the melt-blows fiber webs that are adjacent to the surfaces.
12. The manufacturing method of claim 11, in the step (2), heating and melting two thermoplastic resins having a melting-point difference therebetween of ≥20° C.; dispersing melt streams of the thermoplastic resins that have been extruded from the spinneret plates into the fiber bundles having a diameter of ≤10 μm using the high-temperature, high-speed hot air stream, in which the melt-blown fiber webs contain fibers each having a high-melting-point resin at its surface, fibers each having a low-melting-point resin at its surface, or blend fibers of the two.
13. The manufacturing method of claim 11, wherein the spinneret plates have two-component spinneret orifices.
14. The manufacturing method of claim 13, wherein the two-component spinneret orifices are arranged in a skin-core form, a segmented-pie form, or a side-by-side form.
15. The manufacturing method of claim 11, wherein the heating device is a hot air oven, a hot rolling roller or a combination thereof.
16. The manufacturing method of claim 11, in the step (1), mixing the wood pulp that has been opened and scattered by the opening roller with a hot-melt adhesive substance into a mixture, and blowing the mixture using the blowing nozzle in the presence of the auxiliary air stream to form the wood pulp fiber web containing the hot-melt adhesive substance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0034] For further illustrating the technical schemes of the present invention, the following detailed description of the present invention will be made with reference to particular embodiments.
Embodiment 1
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[0041] Therefore, since the adhesive spraying process is performed before the melt-blown fiber webs 13, 14 are not bound, during the adhesive spraying process, the adhesive will not only adhere to the surfaces of the melt-blown fiber webs 13, 14 but also penetrate into the interiors of the melt-blows fiber webs 13, 14 that are adjacent to the surfaces, so that the adhesive is attached to the surfaces of the melt-blown fiber webs 13, 14 and to the interiors of the melt-blows fiber webs 13, 14 that are adjacent to the surfaces. An adhesive film 18, 19 is formed on each of the surfaces of the melt-blown fiber webs 13, 14, such that when in use, fuzz and pilling of the melt-blown fibers on the surfaces caused by friction are prevented, and the wood pulp short fibers in the intermediate layer is also further prevented from falling out to cause “linting” during use.
Embodiment 2
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[0048] Therefore, since the adhesive spraying process is performed before the melt-blown fiber webs 24, 25 are not bound, during the adhesive spraying process, the adhesive will not only adhere to the surfaces of the melt-blown fiber webs 24, 25 but also penetrate into the interiors of the melt-blows fiber webs 24, 25 that are adjacent to the surfaces, so that the adhesive is attached to the surfaces of the melt-blown fiber webs 24, 25 and to the interiors of the melt-blows fiber webs 24, 25 that are adjacent to the surfaces. An adhesive film 28, 29 is formed on each of the surfaces of the melt-blown fiber webs 24, 25, such that when in use, fuzz and pilling of the melt-blown fibers on the surfaces caused by friction are prevented, and the wood pulp short fibers in the intermediate layer is also further prevented from falling out to cause “linting” during use. Since the melt-blown fiber webs 24, 25 contains the melt-blown fibers 20′ each having a low-melting-point resin at its surface, when the low-melting-point resin in the melt-blown fibers 20′ is melted in a hot air oven, the fibers are bound together. This not only enhances the overall strength of the resulting wipe, but also leads to a dense arrangement of the melt-blown fibers, while endowing the adhesive attached to the surfaces of the melt-blown fiber webs 24, 25 with improved adhesion. Besides, the intermediate layer of the wood pulp fiber web 23 contains the hot-melt adhesive substance 22. The surface of the hot-melt adhesive substance 22 will melt in the hot air oven. In a certain extent, the wood pulp short fibers of the intermediate layer are retained, making it difficult for the wood pulp short fibers to move. The wood pulp short fibers in the intermediate layer are also further prevented from falling out to cause “linting” during use, so as to increase the abrasion resistance of the wipe.