Claims
- 1. A densified absorbent web of crosslinked, high-bulk fiber wherein the loading level of crosslinking agent in the web is from about 2.5 molar % to about 5.0 molar %, the web having a density of from about 0.20 g/cc to about 1.0 g/cc, an absorbent capacity of from about 21 g/g to about 15 g/g and having a density upon wetting of from about 0.07 g/cc to about 0.04 g/cc.
- 2. A densified absorbent web according to claim 1 having a density from about 0.20 g/cc to about 1.0 g/cc and an absorbent capacity of from about 21 g/g to about 17 g/g and having a density upon wetting of from about 0.06 g/cc to about 0.04 g/cc.
- 3. A densified absorbent web according to claim 2 having a density of from about 0.30 g/cc to about 0.40 g/cc, and an absorbent capacity of from about 20 g/g to about 19 g/g.
- 4. A densified absorbent web according to claim 2 having a density of from about 0.6 g/cc to about 1.0 g/cc and a density upon wetting of at least about 0.07 g/cc.
- 5. A densified absorbent structure according to claim 1 wherein the crosslinking agent loading level is about 3.8 molar %.
- 6. A densified absorbent web according to claim 1 wherein the web is formed of crosslinked high-bulk fibers treated with a crosslinking agent selected from the group consisting of dimethyloldihydroxyethylene urea, methylolated urea, methylolated cyclic ureas, methylolated lower alkyl substituted cyclic ureas, methylolated dihydroxy cyclic ureas, and polycarboxylic acids.
- 7. A densified absorbent web of crosslinked, high-bulk fiber wherein the loading level of crosslinking agent in the web is from about 3.5 molar % to about 5.0 molar %, the web having a density of from about 0.20 g/cc to about 1.0 g/cc, an absorbent capacity of from about 21 g/g to about 15 g/g and having a density upon wetting of from about 0.07 g/cc to about 0.04 g/cc.
- 8. A densified absorbent web according to claim 7 having a density from about 0.20 g/cc to about 1.0 g/cc and an absorbent capacity of from about 21 g/g to about 17 g/g and having a density upon wetting of from about 0.06 g/cc to about 0.04 g/cc.
- 9. A densified absorbent web according to claim 8 having a density of from about 0.30 g/cc to about 0.40 g/cc, and an absorbent capacity of from about 20 g/g to about 19 g/g.
- 10. A densified absorbent web according to claim 8 having a density of from about 0.6 g/cc to about 1.0 g/cc and a density upon wetting of at least about 0.07 g/cc.
- 11. A densified absorbent web according to claim 7 wherein the web is formed of crosslinked high-bulk fibers treated with a crosslinking agent selected from the group consisting of dimethyloldihydroxyethylene urea, methylolated urea, methylolated cyclic ureas, methylolated lower alkyl substituted cyclic ureas, methylolated dihydroxy cyclic ureas, and polycarboxylic acids.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/665,761, filed Mar. 7, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,252,275.
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