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NatureWorks develops durable hydrophilic formulation

10 Oct '17
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Courtesy: NatureWorks
Courtesy: NatureWorks

NatureWorks has developed a durable hydrophilic formulation that promotes skin health through improved fluid management and increased breathability for absorbent hygiene applications such as diapers, adult incontinence, and feminine hygiene products. NatureWorks is an advanced materials company offering renewably-sourced polymers and chemicals.

In diapers, the combination of custom surface treatments with Ingeo-based nonwoven fabric for the topsheet can reduce the use of super absorbent polymer (SAP) or pulp by up to 30 per cent for thinner, more comfortable, and cost-effective products.

"This innovative technology for Ingeo nonwovens delivers higher performance than polypropylene in fluid management metrics that are key to delivering superior skin health," said Aman Kulshrestha, principal scientist, NatureWorks. "The versatility of the new system gives manufacturers the ability to create new structures and differentiate their products."

Surface energy can be tailored via the topical treatments designed specifically for Ingeo nonwovens, enhancing fluid management with improved strike-through, re-wet, and run-off metrics, Kulshrestha said and added improved permanence/durability reduces the amount of topical treatment needed for nonwovens and reduces wash-off ?In diapers, using this Ingeo nonwovens system for the topsheet can increase the efficacy of the absorbent core, enabling a reduction in SAP or pulp by up to 30 per cent.

The new durable hydrophilic system for Ingeo nonwovens also leads to reduced aging which maintains fluid management performance and increases shelf life of hygiene products. There is improved breathability due to Ingeo’s higher water vapour transmission rate.

With this durable hydrophilic technology, Ingeo nonwovens surpass polypropylene in key measures of fluid management. The passage of fluid through the new Ingeo nonwoven system is faster and more sustained as measured by both strike-through and run-off. These nonwovens resist re-wet two times better than polypropylene. Significantly less surface finish is needed on the fabric compared to polypropylene, which decreases the potential for skin irritation. Durability in the new formulation is also higher compared to polypropylene as less surface finish is washed off and surface tension remains high.

The hydrophilic formulation delivers improved aging characteristics that prolong hygiene product shelf life. Additionally, melt spinning and calendering optimization studies showed that a range of fabric improvements are possible to improve softness, tensile strength, and elongation in Ingeo nonwovens.

NatureWorks engaged with channel partners in the development of tailored topical treatments for Ingeo nonwovens and ensured solutions work across typical nonwoven manufacturing processes such as spunbond, meltblown, and staple fibres. "We hope to partner with manufacturers and brands in North America, Asia, and Europe that are looking for ways to revitalise hygiene products through these custom structures," said Tim Vanyo, principal applications engineer for NatureWorks. "Our applications development expertise in tailoring this durable hydrophilic system can help create the right properties for a customer’s application." (SV)

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