Controlled hysteresis nonwoven laminates

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ABSTRACT:
There is provided herein a multilayer material comprised of layers of elastomeric films, fiber, or webs wherein at least one layer is comprised of an elastomeric polyolefin and at least one additional layer is comprised of an elastomer selected from the group consisting of polyurethanes, copolyether esters, polyamide polyether block copolymers, ethylene vinyl acetates (EVA), and block copolymers having the general formula A-B-A', A-B-A-B or A-B like copoly(styrene/ethylene-butylene), (polystyrene/poly(ethylene-butylene)/polystyrene), and poly(styrene/ethylene-butylene/styrene). Such a material also includes at least one gatherable web to which the elastic webs are joined and may be made into a personal care product, an infection control product, a protective cover or a garment.

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