Nonwoven laminate
US-12152326-B1 · Nov 26, 2024 · US
US9617668B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9617668-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214233174-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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The present invention pertains to nonwoven webs, and multi-component fibers comprising polydiorganosiloxane polyamide as well as method of making microfibers and multi-component fibers comprising a polydiorganosiloxane polyamide copolymer.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-component fiber comprising a core and outer layer, wherein at least a portion of the outer layer comprises a first melt processable composition comprising a polydiorganosiloxane polyoxamide copolymer pressure sensitive adhesive comprising greater than 50 weight percent polydioorganosiloxane and at least a portion of the core comprises a second melt processable polymer that does not comprise a polydiorganosiloxane polymer wherein the polydiorganosiloxane polyoxamide copolymer pressure sensitive adhesive is present at a weight ratio to the second melt processable polymer ranging from 80/20 to 90/10 and the multi-component fiber exhibits a shear holding power at 23° C./50% relative humidity of at least 10,000 minutes with a 500 g weight. 2. The multi-component fiber of claim 1 wherein the first melt processable composition comprises a polydiorganosiloxane polyoxamide comprising at least two repeat units of Formula I: wherein each R 1 is independently an alkyl, haloalkyl, aralkyl, alkenyl, aryl, or aryl substituted with an alkyl, alkoxy, or halo, wherein at least 50 percent of the R 1 groups are methyl; each Y is independently an alkylene, aralkylene, or a combination thereof; G is a divalent residue equal to a diamine of formula R 3 HN-G-NHR 3 minus the two —NHR 3 groups; R 3 is hydrogen or alkyl or R 3 taken together with G and with the nitrogen to which they are both attached forms a heterocyclic group; n is independently an integer of 40 to 1500; and p is an integer of 1 to 10; and an asterisk (*) indicates a site of attachment of the repeat unit to another group in the copolymer. 3. The multi-component fiber of claim 2 wherein each R 1 is methyl and R 3 is hydrogen. 4. The multi-component fiber of claim 2 wherein the copolymer has a first repeat unit where p is equal to 1 and a second repeat unit where p is at least 2. 5. The multi-component fiber of claim 2 wherein G is an alkylene, heteroalkylene, arylene, aralkylene, polydiorganosiloxane, or a combination thereof. 6. The multi-component fiber of claim 2 wherein Y is an alkylene. 7. The multi-component fiber of claim 2 wherein n is an integer of 100 to 500. 8. The multi-component fiber of claim 2 wherein the first melt processable composition is a pressure sensitive adhesive comprising about 40 wt-% to 60 wt-% of silicate tackifying resin. 9. The multi-component fiber of claim 8 wherein the tackifying resin is present in an amount of at least 10 wt-% of the total multi-component fiber. 10. The multi-component fiber of claim 1 wherein the first melt processable composition has a complex viscosity ranging from 500 to 5000 poise at a temperature ranging from 200° C. to 300° C. 11. The multi-component fiber of claim 10 wherein the second melt processable polymer has a complex viscosity ranging from 500 to 5000 poise at a temperature ranging from 180° C. to 300° C. 12. The multi-component fiber of claim 1 wherein the second polymer is selected from an acrylic polymer, polyolefin polymer, a styrenic block copolymer, or a mixture thereof. 13. The multi-component fiber of claim 12 wherein the second polymer is an acrylate pressure sensitive adhesive. 14. A nonwoven web comprising the multi-component fiber of claim 1 . 15. The nonwoven web of claim 14 wherein the web is a pressure sensitive adhesive having a 90 degree peel strength to polypropylene ranging from 100 to 500 g/inch as measured according to D-3330-87. 16. A medical article comprising a backing and a nonwoven web according to claim 15 . 17. The medical article of claim 16 wherein the article is selected from the group consisting of tapes, wound dressings, and incise drapes. 18. The nonwoven web of claim 14 wherein the web has an MVTR of at least 1000 g/m 2 /24 h. 19. The nonwoven web of claim 14 wherein the web further comprises an antimicrobial. 20. A method of making multi-component microfibers comprising: providing a first melt processable composition comprising a polydiorganosiloxane polyoxamide copolymer pressure sensitive adhesive comprising greater than 50 weight percent polydioorganosiloxane wherein the composition has a complex viscosity ranging from 500 to 5000 poise at a temperature ranging from 200° C. to 300° C. and a shear rate of 1 hertz; and providing a second melt processable composition that does not comprise a polydiorganosiloxane polymer; and melt-blowing the first and second melt processable composition to form multi-component fibers wherein the polydiorganosiloxane polyoxamide copolymer pressure sensitive adhesive is present at a weight ratio to the second melt processable polymer ranging from 80/20 to 90/10 and the multi-component fibers exhibits a shear holding power at 23° C./50% relative humidity of at least 10,000 minutes with a 500 g weight.
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