Textiles: manufacturing – Textile product fabrication or treatment – Fiber entangling and interlocking
Patent
1989-06-01
1991-07-23
Cannon, James C.
Textiles: manufacturing
Textile product fabrication or treatment
Fiber entangling and interlocking
156 624, 156 731, 15624417, 15624418, 15624426, 1562728, 156283, 428286, 428288, 428296, 428373, 264DIG47, B32B 506, D04H 154, D04H 160, D04H 310, D04H 314
Patent
active
050331728
ABSTRACT:
A method and corresponding product whereby hydrophobic polyolefin-containing nonwoven materials are provided with sustainable hydrophilic properties for rewet purposes by incorporation into the appropriate spin melt composition an effective amount of an alkoxylated fatty amine in optional combination with up to 60% by weight of primary fatty acid amide.
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Cannon James C.
Crowe John E.
Hercules Incorporated
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