Shaped articles from melt-blown, oriented fibers of polymers con

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Including interlaminar mechanical fastener

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428288, 428296, 4283111, 4283115, 428372, 428376, 428398, 156 624, B32B 326, B32B 524, D04H 158, D02G 300

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are molded articles comprising a melt blown assembly of thermally bonded, longitudinally oriented fibers, said fibers comprising a continuous polymer matrix having dispersed therein microbeads of a material which is incompatible with said polymer matrix which are at least partially bordered by void space, said microbeads being present in an amount of about 5-50% by weight based on the weight of polymer matrix, said void space occupying about 2-60% by volume of said fibers.

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U.S. Ser. No. 625,383 "Shaped Articles from Orientable Polymers and Polymer Microbeads" filed by Maier et al. on Dec. 11, 1990.

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