Non-woven fabrics bonded by radiation-curable, hazard-free binders
First Claim
1. A process for making a non-woven fabric comprising:
- a. providing a mass of fibers associated in a random or regular pattern to form a web or mat, at least 50% by weight of the fibers being hydrophobic;
b. contacting with the fibers a hydrophobic binder, which does not contain conventional polymerizable crosslinking agents or unpolymerized ethylenic unsaturation and which does not contain a photosensitive group or compound, comprising a polymer polymerized from a monomer mixture comprising at least one polymerizable mono-ethylenically unsaturated monomer selected from the group consisting of C2 -C18 alkyl acrylates, C2 -C18 alkyl methacrylates, vinyl aromatic compounds, vinyl halides, vinylidene halides, vinyl esters of saturated carboxylic acids, polymerizable ethylenically unsaturated mono-carboxylic and dicarboxylic acids and esters thereof, acrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, alpha-olefins, and diene monomers, the polymer having a molecular weight of from about 50,000 to 10,000,000 and a glass transition temperature of from about -60°
C. to 40°
C.;
c. drying the binder-containing mass of fibers at a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the polymer to effect fusion of the polymer and bonding of the mass of fibers thereby; and
d. exposing the dried binder-containing mass of fibers to a source of radiation, wherein the radiation consists of ultraviolet radiation and electron beam radiation, for a period of time sufficient to effect cure of the polymer by crosslinking the polymer chains, thereby rendering the resulting non-woven fabric resistant to organic dry-cleaning solvents and laundering and increasing the wet strength of the resulting non-woven fabric.
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Abstract
Non-woven fabrics of fibers, at least 50% by weight of which are hydrophobic, impregnated with a water-insoluble binder of a polymer derived from a monomer mixture of at least one mono-ethylenically unsaturated monomer selected from the group of acrylic and methacrylic acids and ester and amide and nitrile derivatives thereof, vinyl aromatic compounds, vinyl and vinylidine halides, vinyl esters of saturated carboxylic acids, polymerizable ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acids and esters thereof, alpha-olefins, and diene monomers are disclosed. Optionally, the binder can contain a photosensitive compound of either or both the polymerizable and non-polymerizable types. The polymers are sensitive to radiation, such as electron beam and ultraviolet radiation, and readily cure to a crosslinked condition upon exposure to such radiation. The cured non-woven fabrics have sufficient wet strength and wet abrasion resistance for a variety of uses, for example, use as a durable or permanent fabric for covering mattresses and use as a non-durable or disposable fabric as is used in disposable diapers.
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1. A process for making a non-woven fabric comprising:
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a. providing a mass of fibers associated in a random or regular pattern to form a web or mat, at least 50% by weight of the fibers being hydrophobic; b. contacting with the fibers a hydrophobic binder, which does not contain conventional polymerizable crosslinking agents or unpolymerized ethylenic unsaturation and which does not contain a photosensitive group or compound, comprising a polymer polymerized from a monomer mixture comprising at least one polymerizable mono-ethylenically unsaturated monomer selected from the group consisting of C2 -C18 alkyl acrylates, C2 -C18 alkyl methacrylates, vinyl aromatic compounds, vinyl halides, vinylidene halides, vinyl esters of saturated carboxylic acids, polymerizable ethylenically unsaturated mono-carboxylic and dicarboxylic acids and esters thereof, acrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, alpha-olefins, and diene monomers, the polymer having a molecular weight of from about 50,000 to 10,000,000 and a glass transition temperature of from about -60°
C. to 40°
C.;c. drying the binder-containing mass of fibers at a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the polymer to effect fusion of the polymer and bonding of the mass of fibers thereby; and d. exposing the dried binder-containing mass of fibers to a source of radiation, wherein the radiation consists of ultraviolet radiation and electron beam radiation, for a period of time sufficient to effect cure of the polymer by crosslinking the polymer chains, thereby rendering the resulting non-woven fabric resistant to organic dry-cleaning solvents and laundering and increasing the wet strength of the resulting non-woven fabric. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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