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Process for forming micro-fiber cellulosic nonwoven webs from a cellulose solution by melt blown technology and the products made thereby

  • US 20050056956A1
  • Filed: 09/16/2003
  • Published: 03/17/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/16/2003
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A process for forming bonded cellulosic microfibers nonwovens comprises the steps of (a) extruding a cellulose solution (dope) through a concentric melt blown spinneret with a plurality of spinning nozzles, (b) drawing each individual extrudate filament to fine fiber diameter by its own air jet, (c) coagulating and entangling the fine fibers with a series of pressured hydro needling jets of recycling solution of the mixture of cellulose solvent and non-solvent in the spin-line, (d) collecting the stream of microfibers, air and needling jets on a moving collecting surface to form cellulosic fiber web, (e) hydro-entangling the said pre-bonded web downstream with at least one set of hydro needling jets of recycling solvent/non-solvent solution for forming well bonded nonwoven web, (f) regenerating the fine fibers in at least one bath for at least 5 seconds, (g) further regenerating and washing the fine fibers in another bath for at least 5 seconds, (h) pinching the well bonded melt blown cellulosic nonwoven with pressure rollers to remove major portions of the non-solvent. (i) drying the nonwoven web by heat, or vacuum or both, and (j) winding the nonwoven web into rolls.

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