Nonwoven sheet, process for producing the same, and filter
US-2015053606-A1 · Feb 26, 2015 · US
US11326283B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11326283-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816500771-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2022 |
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A nonwoven cellulose fiber fabric, in particular directly manufactured from lyocell spinning solution, wherein the fabric comprises a network of substantially endless fibers, and wherein the fibers are homogeneously merged substantially over the entire fabric.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nonwoven cellulose fiber fabric, directly manufactured from lyocell spinning solution, wherein the fabric comprises a network of substantially endless fibers, wherein the fibers are spatially_homogeneously merged substantially over the entire fabric, and wherein merging positions, at which at least a part of the fibers are merged, consist of the same material as the merged fibers, wherein a merging factor of the fibers differs over substantially the entire fabric by an absolute value of not more than 20%. 2. The fabric according to claim 1 , wherein a value of the Young modulus differs over substantially the entire fabric by not more than 20%. 3. The fabric according to claim 1 , wherein a merging factor of at least part of the fibers is in a range between 0.1% and 100%. 4. The fabric according to claim 1 , comprising at least one of the following features: wherein a smoothness, measured as specific hand, of the fabric is in a range between 2 mNm 2 /g and 70 mNm 2 /g; wherein the fibers have a copper content of less than 5 ppm and/or have a nickel content of less than 2 ppm; wherein at least part of the fibers are integrally merged with one another at merging positions; wherein merging positions, at which at least a part of the fibers are merged, comprise a merging point at which fibers are merged with a point contact; wherein merging positions, at which at least a part of the fibers are merged, comprise a merging line along which fibers are mutually aligned side-by-side at least over a portion of their length to form a superordinate fiber structure. 5. The fabric according to claim 1 , wherein different ones of the fibers are located at least partially in different distinguishable layers. 6. The fabric according to claim 5 , comprising at least one of the following features: wherein fibers of different layers are integrally merged at at least one merging position between the layers; wherein at least part of the fibers and/or at least one group of fibers is twisted. 7. A method of manufacturing nonwoven cellulose fiber fabric directly from lyocell spinning solution, wherein the method comprises extruding the lyocell spinning solution through at least one jet with orifices-supported by a gas flow into a coagulation fluid atmosphere to thereby form substantially endless fibers; collecting the fibers on a fiber support unit to thereby form the fabric; adjusting process parameters so that the fibers are homogeneously merged substantially over the entire fabric, wherein the method comprises at least one of the following features: wherein adjusting the process parameters for adjusting merging comprises forming at least part of the merging positions after the lyocell spinning solution has left the orifices and before the lyocell spinning solution has reached the fiber support unit by triggering an interaction between lyocell spinning solution extruded through different ones of the orifices; wherein adjusting the process parameters for adjusting merging comprises forming at least part of the merging positions after the lyocell spinning solution has reached the fiber support unit by triggering coagulation of at least part of the fibers when laying on the fiber support unit; wherein adjusting the process parameters for adjusting merging comprises serially arranging multiple jets with orifices along a movable fiber support unit, depositing a first layer of fibers on the fiber support unit, and depositing a second layer of fibers on the first layer before coagulation of at least part of the fibers at an interface between the layers has been completed; wherein adjusting the process parameters for adjusting merging comprises triggering formation of such an amount of merging that a substantially continuous film-shaped fabric is obtained. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the method further comprises further processing the fibers and/or the fabric in situ after collection on the fiber support unit, in particular by at least one of the group consisting of hydro-entanglement, needle punching, impregnation, steam treatment with a pressurized steam, and calendering. 9. A method of using a nonwoven cellulose fiber fabric according to claim 1 for at least one of the group consisting of a wipe, a dryer sheet, a filter, a hygiene product, a medical application product, a geotextile, agrotextiles, a clothing, a product for building technology, an automotive product, a furnishing, an industrial product, a product related to beauty, leisure, sports or travel, and a product related to school or office. 10. A product or composite, comprising a fabric according to claim 1 .
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