Absorbent pad, particularly for articles of hygiene

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604367, 604378, 604384, A61F 1316

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048264989

ABSTRACT:
An absorbent pad, particularly for articles of hygiene such as diapers, nappy-pants, dressings, and the like, is disclosed which includes at least one sheet of long fibers, preferably one sheet of nonabsorbent fibers and the other of absorbent fibers, and superabsorbent particles distributed between the sheets. The superabsorbent particles are held in place by needling at least one of the long-fibered sheets.

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