WO2001064155A1 - Absorbierende struktur sowie verfahren zu deren herstellung - Google Patents

Absorbierende struktur sowie verfahren zu deren herstellung Download PDF

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WO2001064155A1
WO2001064155A1 PCT/EP2001/002387 EP0102387W WO0164155A1 WO 2001064155 A1 WO2001064155 A1 WO 2001064155A1 EP 0102387 W EP0102387 W EP 0102387W WO 0164155 A1 WO0164155 A1 WO 0164155A1
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D. Krzysztof Malowaniec
Rainer Mangold
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  • the invention relates to an absorbent structure formed on the basis of granular superabsorbent polymer materials, the superabsorbent polymer materials being connected to one another by a lower-melting thermoplastic polymer. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for producing such an absorbent structure and a hygiene article with such an absorbent structure as an absorbent layer.
  • an absorbent structure formed on the basis of superabsorbent polymer materials is mentioned above, this is understood to mean a structure with a proportion of more than 70 percent by weight of superabsorbent polymer materials. It corresponds to constant understanding and practice in the field of absorbent structures of interest here that superabsorbent materials are understood to mean those materials which, through absorption or gel formation, are able to absorb and hold at least about ten times their own mass of liquid and keep it permanently. The liquid is integrated into the molecular structure of these materials and not only absorbed into pores of the materials from which it could be pressed out.
  • Current superabsorbent materials are water-insoluble cross-linked polymers that are capable of swelling and forming hydrogels and aqueous liquids Absorb body fluids such as urine and blood and permanently retain the amount of fluid absorbed, at least below a certain ambient pressure.
  • WO 94/13460 discloses the production of an open-cell polypropylene foam with a pore content of more than 20% by volume. Areas of application are packaging purposes and the use of foam for sound absorption and thermal insulation.
  • the production of an extruded thermoplastic foam is also known from WO 98/56430.
  • the foam preferably has a structure consisting of cell walls and cavities. As described, the foam can be used as a receiving body for a piece of meat or as a layer of a diaper.
  • the invention is based on the object of eliminating the above disadvantages in an absorbent structure of the generic type mentioned at the outset with a high SAP content, i.e. To achieve a flexible structure with good fluid absorption and storage characteristics, which is also easy to manufacture.
  • a generic absorbent structure which is produced according to the invention in that superabsorbent granular polymer materials with a moisture content of at least 0.5% by weight. -% based on the total mass of the superabsorbent polymer materials and the thermoplastic polymer are extruded and the liquid of the superabsorbent polymer materials is evaporated, thereby causing the structure to foam.
  • the present invention proposes to combine granular, particulate superabsorbent polymer material by at least partially melted thermoplastic polymer materials by extruding the mixture under pressure and temperature in the presence of a blowing agent which is formed by the moisture content of the superabsorbent materials.
  • a blowing agent which is formed by the moisture content of the superabsorbent materials.
  • the moisture content that is to say the liquid, which make up the at least 0.5% by weight of moisture of the superabsorbent polymer materials
  • thermoplastic polymer can be used for the absorption capacity of the superabsorbent Achieve a decisive effect on polymer materials in the finished structure: through the sudden Evaporation of the liquid from the granular superabsorbent polymer materials during extrusion, the surface of these grains and the thermoplastic polymer which attaches to the surface of the grains are torn open in all directions. This tearing causes excellent accessibility of the granular superabsorbent polymer materials, and it prevents the melted thermoplastic polymer from melting over the surface of the grains and thus one
  • the grain size of the particles made of superabsorbent materials is in the usual range and is preferably about 200-800 ⁇ m on average, preferably not more than 20% by mass of the particles being less than 200 ⁇ m; in this regard, reference is made to the disclosure in US Pat. No. 5,061,259.
  • the absorbent structure according to the invention is preferably produced using a superabsorbent polymer material with a moisture content of at least 1% by weight and particularly preferably of at least 4% by weight. It goes without saying that the highest possible moisture content is sought, although this is limited by the handling of the granular superabsorbent polymer materials, which deteriorates as the moisture content increases.
  • the invention does not exclude a ⁇ c ⁇ that in addition to the use of superabsorbent polymer materials with a moisture content in the specified range a blowing agent, for example in the form of CO, is used Surprisingly, however, this was not necessary in order to obtain adequate retention capacities for liquids.
  • the extruded open-pore structure has a retention capacity of at least 10 g of liquid per gram of the extruded structure.
  • the absorption capacity can be determined in a test procedure to be described in more detail.
  • the percentage by mass of the thermoplastic polymer is less than 30% by weight, in particular 20% by weight, and in particular less than 10% by weight of the absorbent structure.
  • thermoplastic polymer which forms the connecting means of the superabsorbent granular polymer materials.
  • thermoplastic polymer which forms the connecting means of the superabsorbent granular polymer materials.
  • Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers and halogenated polyolefins can be used.
  • other thermoplastic polymers are also suitable for producing the absorbent structure according to the invention, e.g. those from the group of styrene polymers.
  • the degree of foaming is at least 20%, preferably it is higher, in particular 20-50% or above.
  • the degree of foaming or the term "foaming" of the structure is defined or is understood as the increase in volume of a unit of mass Mixing in the state within the extrusion device on the one hand or in the extruded state of the finished structure on the other hand.
  • the absorbent structure can advantageously comprise between 3 and 20, preferably between 5 and 10% by weight of fibers as additives.
  • fibers can be natural or synthetic fibers, preferably polyester fibers, but whose melting or decomposition temperature is higher than the melting temperature of the related thermoplastic polymer within the extrusion device.
  • the fibers cause channels to be formed during the extrusion process which promote the penetration of aqueous liquid into the structure.
  • the invention enables absorbent structures to be formed whose basis weight varies in the longitudinal direction and / or in the transverse direction of the structure, the longitudinal direction coinciding with the extrusion direction.
  • Appropriate design of an extrusion opening, in particular an extrusion slot allows any cross-sectional structures to be achieved per se.
  • the thickness of the absorbent structure could be greater in the middle and decrease in any way according to the structure of the extrusion opening to the sides.
  • the structure can also comprise a surface-active substance, in particular a hydrophilizing agent, in a proportion of preferably 0.2-10%.
  • a surface-active substance in particular a hydrophilizing agent, in a proportion of preferably 0.2-10%.
  • the already extruded structure can be secondary to the
  • Hydrophilizing agents are applied. However, this agent is preferably fed into the extruder together with the other starting materials or into the extruder already melted polymer mass is injected, so it is already in a mixture with the polymer melt before it is extruded
  • Alkylsulfonates, fatty acid derivatives or fluorochemicals are advantageous for this purpose - as you see in the publication "Polymer Melt Additives Their Chetnistry Structure and Uses" (authors Gasper et al lecture during Insight 1999 - Nonwovens Business / Fiber & Fabric Conferences, San Diego, California, 1 -2 November 1999 Proceedmgs published by Marketing Technology Services, Inc.)
  • the present invention also claims protection for an absorbent hygiene article for single use, in particular a diaper, a sanitary napkin or an inconsistency template, with an in particular multi-layer absorbent body, which is characterized by an absorbent body layer made of an absorbent structure of the above-described type according to the invention
  • This absorbent layer can be arranged on the side of a liquid distributor and intermediate storage layer facing away from the body. It is also conceivable that the liquid distribution and intermediate storage layer, which comprises fewer or no superabsorbent polymer materials, is also produced as an extruded foamed structure, in particular with the addition of a blowing agent, such as C0 2. In such a case, both absorbent layers could be produced within the manufacturing process by extrusion and superimposed to form the layer composite. Direct coextrusion of both layers, ie production by the same extrusion device, is also conceivable and advantageous. Furthermore, it is also possible to design the SAP-containing structure according to the invention itself in multiple layers.
  • a first layer facing away from the body can be overlaid by a second layer facing the body.
  • the absorbent structure containing SAP can be equipped with an advantageous SAP profile.
  • the first body-facing layer can contain less SAP (m% by weight based on this first layer) than the second body-facing layer.
  • the areal extent, ie width and / or length, of the first body-facing layer is different of the flat extension of the second body-facing layer, in particular it can be advantageous to make the first body-facing layer larger, in particular wider, than the second body-facing layer with regard to its areal extension.
  • This multilayer structure of the absorbent SAP-containing structure itself can also be easily produced by direct coextrusion of the layers.
  • a liquid-impermeable layer facing away from the body which is usually formed from a prefabricated plastic film, is produced by coextrusion with the absorbent body layer.
  • a fixing agent such as a hot-melt adhesive
  • liquid distribution and staging layers too can contain very little or no superabsorbent polymer materials, otherwise can be designed and manufactured in the same way as the absorbent structure according to the invention or the abovementioned absorbent body layer. It can therefore have aggregates in the form of fibers or surface-active substances and, for example, with varying thicknesses or varying basis weights manufactured trained se n.
  • the absorbent body has a varying thickness in the longitudinal direction of the article or in the transverse direction of the article, i.e. if he is profiled.
  • the liquid absorption capacity available there can consequently be formed with any profile, in particular Gaussian or step-shaped.
  • the suction body layer has wall sections on both sides that extend in the longitudinal direction of the article and rise up in the direction of the user, which form a leakage barrier. These wall sections then take over the function of collar elements rising up in the direction of the user which, in the case of known hygiene articles, are usually formed from nonwovens with incorporated elastifying agents
  • the present invention also relates to a method for producing an absorbent structure, in particular according to claims 1 to 12 with the following process steps:
  • thermoplastic polymer Introducing a thermoplastic polymer into an extrusion device
  • thermoplastic polymer material Melting the thermoplastic polymer material at temperatures below a melting or decomposition temperature of the superabsorbent polymer material
  • the moisture contained in the superabsorbent polymer materials is therefore used as the blowing agent in the extrusion. It would be conceivable to additionally use a blowing agent such as C0 2 , although this is not necessary. Saturated, unsaturated, cyclic hydrocarbons and halogenated hydrocarbons as well as noble gases such as argon, helium or nitrogen or a water / air mixture would also be conceivable.
  • An excess pressure is built up within the extrusion device such that the liquid of the moist superabsorbent polymer materials used in the extrusion serves as a blowing agent, evaporates as it passes through the extrusion opening.
  • C0 2 is additionally used as a blowing agent, it is supplied in the so-called supercritical state at temperatures above approximately 31 ° C. and pressures above approximately 73.5 bar.
  • the blowing agent can be optimally mixed with the superabsorbent polymer materials and with the melted thermoplastic polymer in preparation for a physical foaming process. If this mixture is then passed through an extrusion opening into a region of lower pressure, the blowing agent evaporates as the temperature decreases, and the foamed open-pore structure is created by the increase in volume.
  • thermoplastic polymer since not only must a sufficient pressure for the liquid or the moisture in the superabsorbent polymer materials or for the blowing agent be achieved, but also the thermoplastic polymer must be at least partially melted, temperatures of 80 to 200 ° C. are created within the extrusion device.
  • the extrusion cross section is changed during the extrusion. If a large number of appropriately designed structures are to be extruded, it proves to be advantageous if the extrusion cross section is changed in a correspondingly oscillating manner. This is done across the direction of extrusion, in the laydown direction, which varies the thickness of an extruded sheet, or across the laydown direction, which varies its width.
  • Multi-stage rolling of the extruded structure is particularly advantageous.
  • a multi-stage rolling enables the use of several temperature and / or pressure stages.
  • the extruded structure can thus be changed / optimized in a more targeted manner with regard to the requirements of its later use. It has proven to be advantageous to press the extruded structure in a first calendering stage at a temperature which is suitable for keeping the thermoplastic polymer in the extruded structure above the softening point. Depending on the polymer used, a temperature in the calendering stage of 40-90 ° C., in particular 50-60 ° C., has proven to be suitable.
  • the extruded absorbent structure can then advantageously be pressed in a second calender stage, which is carried out cold, in particular at temperatures of 0-30 ° C., in particular at 15-25 ° C.
  • the method according to the invention is integrated into a manufacturing process for hygiene articles and an absorbent layer is extruded directly inside a machine.
  • fiber formation and laying stations in the production machine (at least for the extruded absorbent layer) can be dispensed with.
  • several absorbent layers can be stacked on top of each other are to be arranged within the same machine.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of a device for producing an absorbent structure according to the invention
  • FIG. 7 shows a further embodiment of a multilayer absorbent structure according to the invention.
  • Figure 8 is a schematic representation of a
  • FIG. 1 shows a device for producing an absorbent structure according to the invention.
  • the device comprises a funnel-shaped input device 2, by means of which a solid mixture, which has preferably been prepared beforehand according to the weight percentage composition of the individual components, can be input into a cylindrical interior 4 of a high-pressure-stable tubular housing body 5 of the production device.
  • An electromotive shaft 6 with a helical worm gear 8 extends into this inner space 4.
  • Heating devices 12 are provided on the outer circumference of the tubular housing 5.
  • An extrusion tool 16 can be mounted on the end 14 of the tubular housing 5 opposite the input device 2.
  • the extrusion tool 16 communicates via an opening 18 on the end face 14 with the interior 4 of the tubular housing.
  • Injection devices 20, 22 open into the interior 4, the latter opening virtually within the opening 18.
  • a propellant under operating pressure can be introduced into the interior 4 via the injection devices 20, 22.
  • an operating pressure in the interior 4 depending on the blowing agent used in the extrusion process generally above 70 bar, can be set and maintained during the extrusion process.
  • an operating pressure can also be exerted on the mixture within the device without supplying an external propellant by providing piston means or movable wall sections.
  • a polyolefin in particular a polypropylene and / or polyethylene granulate, can be used as the thermoplastic polymer, for example, to produce an absorbent structure according to the invention.
  • These granules are mixed with swellable superabsorbent polymer materials, which are well known in connection with absorbent layers in hygiene articles and therefore do not need to be described in more detail, these superabsorbent polymer materials being one
  • the mixture thus obtained is fed into the interior 4 via the input device 2.
  • the mixture is brought to such an operating temperature by the heating devices 12 that the thermoplastic polymer melts, the granular superabsorbent polymer materials are not affected in any way.
  • An operating pressure is then generated in the interior 4 of the injection device, which is suitable for extruding the partially melted mixture via the extrusion tool 16 with water as the blowing agent.
  • an additional propellant for example C0 2
  • it can be introduced into the interior 4 via the injection devices 20, 22 mentioned, preferably in a supercritical state.
  • the liquid contained in the superabsorbent polymer materials and any additional blowing agent evaporates and the mixture is foamed, e.g. H.
  • the expanding, evaporating liquid forms pores or cavities that communicate with one another.
  • the granular superabsorbent polymer materials are bound in place within this cavity structure formed by solidification of the thermoplastic polymer. They are immobilized, but their surface is nevertheless exposed to the expansion and escape of moisture and the cavities formed as a result, and is available for liquid absorption.
  • FIG. 2 shows a section of an extruded absorbent structure 30 which is 80% by weight of a superabsorbent polymer material with a moisture content of at least 1% by weight (based on the mass of the superabsorbent polymer material) and 13% by weight of a thermoplastic polymer, namely Polyethylene (PE), as well as in addition to 7% by weight polyester fibers (PES)
  • the arrow 32 indicates the direction of extrusion, so that the end face formed by reference numeral 34 represents the plane perpendicular to the direction of extrusion 32.
  • the absorbent structure 30 is shown exactly cuboid in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 shows an absorbent structure 38 which has a varying thickness d in the transverse direction 40.
  • the structure has on its double-sided longitudinal edges 42 in the longitudinal direction 44 a wall region 46 which rises upwards, that is to say in the thickness direction, and tapers out at the top. From the outside inwards, that is to say in the transverse direction 40, this wall region 46 falls asymptotically and merges into a flat section with a constant thickness d, in order then to rise again towards the center in accordance with the profile shown in FIG. 3 to a section 48 of greater thickness.
  • Such a cross-sectional structure can be produced by appropriately designing the extrusion slot.
  • FIG. 4 shows a further embodiment of an absorbent structure 50 according to the invention with upstanding wall areas 46 on both sides corresponding to FIG. 3 in the longitudinal direction 44.
  • the structure 50 has in the center an area 54 which is also in the longitudinal direction 44 and is essentially diamond-shaped in cross section and rises above a surface 52 , Due to its diamond-shaped cross section, the area 54 forms undercuts when viewed in the direction perpendicular to the surface 52 56. It would also be conceivable to form round, elliptical or polygonal structures with or without undercuts.
  • Absorbent structures of this type are intended for use in feminine hygiene products.
  • the raised area 54 whatever geometric shape it may have, can at least partially engage the vagina when it is worn and thus establish direct contact between the vagina and the absorbent hygiene product.
  • FIG. 5 shows a corresponding view of an absorbent structure 58 produced by extrusion with a thickness d varying in the longitudinal and extrusion directions 44. Furthermore, the absorbent structure 58 shown has a varying width b in the longitudinal direction 44.
  • the absorbent structure 58 shown would be suitable for producing a diaper, with arcuate leg cutouts 60 being provided in the center and in this area forming the crotch area of the diaper there being a material accumulation due to the greater thickness d provided there.
  • FIG. 6 schematically shows an indicated endless extruded web 62 with a width b varying in the longitudinal and extrusion directions 44.
  • the broken lines 64 indicate the division of the endless web by cross cutting to form individual sections for the production of diapers.
  • FIG. 7 shows an endless extruded absorbent structure 66 which is produced by coextrusion of three layers and is suitable for use in a hygiene article, in particular a diaper.
  • the structure includes a first lower extruded film layer 68 made of PE and / or PP.
  • Polymeric materials with a moisture content of at least 1% by weight formed extruded layer 70 by the The composition that can correspond to the layer described in connection with FIG. 2 is identified by reference numeral 70.
  • a surface layer 72, free of superabsorbent polymer materials, based on polyester fibers (PES) on the one hand and polyethylene and / or polypropylene (PE / PP) on the other hand is provided on the upper side thereof. All three layers 68, 70, 72 are produced in a coextrusion device, as is shown schematically in FIG. 8, a blowing agent under excess pressure being used to produce the layer 72, in order to produce an open-pore foamed structure by expanding and volatilizing the blowing agent ,
  • the structure 66 is designed in cross section in accordance with FIG.
  • the body-facing upper layer 72 functions as a liquid distribution and intermediate storage layer. This means that it detects gushing
  • the liquid retention capacity of an extruded absorbent structure according to the invention with at least 70% by weight of superabsorbent polymer materials is determined by the centrifuge test to be described below by specifying the retention value.
  • the one to be examined Absorbent structure is weighed dry to determine its mass in grams.
  • a number of test specimens are then completely immersed in a one percent sodium chloride solution of demineralized water as the test solution for 30 minutes and then spun for 4 minutes at 276 times the acceleration due to gravity.
  • the test specimens are then weighed again in order to determine the mass, including the liquid bound therein.
  • the mass of the absorbed or bound liquid therefore results from the difference between the mass determined after spinning and the dry mass of the respective test specimens. Dividing this difference m fl by the dry mass m dry gives the retention value in the unit g £ 1 / g dry .

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