Absorbent foams made from high internal phase emulsions useful f

Fabric (woven – knitted – or nonwoven textile or cloth – etc.) – Nonwoven fabric – Including a foamed layer or component

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4283142, 4283157, 4283159, 521 62, 521 63, 521 64, 521146, 521149, 604369, B32B 326, A61F 1315

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Absorbent foam materials that are capable of acquiring and distributing aqueous fluids, especially discharged body fluids such as urine. These absorbent foams combine relatively high capillary absorption pressures and capacity-per-weight properties that allow them to acquire fluid, with or without the aid of gravity. These absorbent foams also give up this fluid efficiently to higher absorption pressure storage materials, including foam-based absorbent fluid storage components, without collapsing. These absorbent foams are made by polymerizing high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs).

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