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Non-woven materials and a method of making them

  • US 3,940,302 A
  • Filed: 02/04/1975
  • Issued: 02/24/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/02/1972
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A process for making a bonded non-woven web comprising depositing a blend of homofilaments and bicomponent filaments in a random and serpentine manner on an advancing collector surface, to form a non-woven layer, laying a warp of equispaced and parallel yarns of continuous bicomponent filaments on top of said non-woven layer and thereafter laying a second non-woven layer of a blend of bicomponent filaments and homofilaments, 20%- 65% of the filaments of the non-woven layer being bicomponent filaments, said homofilaments, consisting of at least partly oriented polypropylene and the bicomponent filaments having two components arranged in a core/sheath relationship, the core component being not less than 30 percent by volume and not more than 80 percent by volume and being composed of at least partly oriented polypropylene, and the sheath being a copolyamide which is capable of being rendered adhesive in pressurized saturated steam at a pressure which leaves the core component substantially unaffected, and the equispaced and parallel yarns being composed of oriented bicomponent continuous filaments haveing a sheath/core relationship, the sheath component being a copolyamide which can be rendered adhesive in pressurized saturated steam at the pressure required to render the sheath component of the bicomponent filaments of the web adhesive, which steam pressure leaves the core component of the filaments comprising said equispaced and parallel yarns unaffected, there being at least 80 such yarns per meter (measured in the crosswise direction), and thereafter treating the structure in a steam chamber fitted with inlet and outlet steam seals, the steam chamber being supplied with saturated steam at a pressure which, together with the pressure applied by the seals on the structure serves to bond the bicomponent filaments at points of contact.

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