Claims
- 1. A meltblown elastomeric web comprising a blend of:
- (i) a fully hydrogenated diblock or triblock thermoplastic elastomer copolymer or mixtures thereof, having the formula (PS).sub.a -(EB).sub.b or (PS).sub.a -(EB).sub.b -(PS).sub.c wherein (PS) represents polystyrene blocks and wherein (EB) represents poly(ethylene-butylene) blocks and a, b, and c are integers; and
- (ii) from about 5% by weight up to about 50% by weight of a plasticizing copolymer selected from the group consisting of copolymers of ethylene and acrylic acid and copolymers of ethylene and a lower alkyl acrylic acid ester wherein the acrylic acid or acrylic acid ester component of the copolymer ranges from about 5% by weight up to about 50% by weight.
- 2. The meltblown web of claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic elastomer copolymer or mixtures thereof is present in an amount between about 50 wt. % and 95 wt. %.
- 3. The meltblown web of claim 2 wherein said plasticizing copolymer is present in an amount between about 20% by weight and 40% by weight.
- 4. The meltblown web of claim 2 wherein the acrylic acid or acrylic acid ester component of said plasticizing copolymer is present in an amount from about 15% by weight up to about 30% by weight of said copolymer.
- 5. The meltblown web of claim 2 wherein said plasticizing copolymer comprises poly(ethylene-acrylic acid).
- 6. The meltblown web of claim 2 wherein said plasticizing copolymer comprises poly(ethylene-lower alkyl acrylate).
- 7. The meltblown web of claim 6 wherein said plasticizing copolymer comprises poly(ethylene-methylacrylate).
- 8. The meltblown web of claim 2 additionally comprising a fibrous layer comprising staple fibers, said fibrous layer being intimately-hydroentangled with said meltblown web.
- 9. The meltblown web of claim 4 additionally comprising a fibrous layer comprising staple fibers, said fibrous layer being intimately hydroentangled with said meltblown web.
- 10. The meltblown web of claim 9 wherein said intimately hydroentangled fibrous layer and meltblown web have been thermally treated sufficiently that the meltblown web is deformed into a substantially non-fibrous structure extending throughout the width and length of the fibrous layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/768,831 filed Sep. 30, 1991 by John L. Allan, et al. and entitled Bonded Composite Nonwoven Web And Process, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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