IP Library Granted Patent US 8,053,380
Granted Patent B2
US 8,053,380 · App. 12/484,642 · Granted Nov 8, 2011

Extensible spunbonded non-woven fabrics

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Patent No.
US 8,053,380
App. No.
12/484,642
Granted
Nov 8, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Impact copolymers, comprising an in-reactor blend of homopolymer polypropylene and an ethylene-propylene rubber, can be processed into spunbond non-woven fabrics. These fabrics have been shown to have increased ultimate extension without reduction in the ultimate tensile strength, as compared to conventional homopolymer polypropylene derived spunbond non-wovens.

Claims (12)

1. A spunbond non-woven fabric comprising a Ziegler-Natta produced polypropylene impact copolymer, said impact copolymer comprising a homopolymer polypropylene phase and an ethylene-propylene rubber phase, wherein:

said impact copolymer has a melt flow of about 20 to about 70 g/10 min;

the ethylene content of said ethylene-propylene rubber is about 40% to about 60% by weight;

the ethylene content of said impact copolymer is about 10% to about 20% by weight; and

said fabric, at about 800 gf/in has an MD elongation of about 30% to about 40%.

2. The spunbond non-woven fabric of claim 1 wherein said impact copolymer has a melt flow of about 35 g/10 min.

3. The spunbond non-woven fabric of claim 1 wherein said impact copolymer has a melt flow of about 50 g/10 min.

4. A method for preparing a spunbond non-woven fabric comprising a Ziegler-Natta produced polypropylene impact copolymer, said impact copolymer comprising a homopolymer polypropylene phase and an ethylene-propylene rubber phase, wherein:

said impact copolymer has a melt flow of about 20 to about 70 g/10 min;

the ethylene content of said ethylene-propylene rubber is about 40% to about 60% by weight;

the ethylene content of said impact copolymer is about 10% to about 20% by weight; and

said fabric, at about 800 gf/in has an MD elongation of about 30% to about 40%.