Claims
- 1. A high bulk nonwoven sorbent fabric comprising an array of interbonded microfibers having a fiber density gradient across the web thickness.
- 2. The sorbent fabric of claim 1 having an oil capacity of at least about 20 g/g.
- 3. The sorbent fabric of claim 2 comprising polyolefin microfibers.
- 4. The sorbent fabric of claim 3 comprising microfibers of a propylene polymer.
- 5. The sorbent fabric of claim 4 having an oil rate of no more than about 2 sec.
- 6. The sorbent fabric of claim 4 also comprising a treatment that increases the aqueous wettability of said fabric.
- 7. The sorbent fabric of claim 5 also comprising a treatment that increases the aqueous wettability of said fabric.
- 8. The sorbent fabric of claim 6 wherein said wettability treatment comprises a surfactant.
- 9. The sorbent fabric of claim 7 wherein said wettability treatment comprises a surfactant.
- 10. The sorbent fabric of claim 1 also comprising fibers or particles distributed within said microfiber array.
- 11. A high bulk nonwoven sorbent fabric comprising an array of thermoplastic polyolefin microfibers formed by multi-bank meltblowing under conditions where said microfibers are perturbed to different degrees in separate banks to produce a fiber density gradient across the fabric thickness.
- 12. The sorbent fabric of claim 11 wherein said polyolefin comprises a propylene polymer.
- 13. The sorbent fabric of claim 12 further comprising fibers or particles coformed within said array.
- 14. The sorbent fabric of claim 11 wherein the oil capacity is at least 20 g/g and the oil rate is no more than about 2 sec.
- 15. The sorbent fabric of claim 12 wherein the oil capacity is at least 20 g/g and the oil rate is no more than about 2 sec.
- 16. The sorbent fabric of claim 12 also comprising a treatment that increases the aqueous wettability of said fabric.
- 17. An oilsorb product comprising an array of meltblown propylene polymer microfibers formed by multi-bank meltblowing under conditions where said microfibers are perturbed to different degrees in separate banks to produce a fiber density gradient across the fabric thickness.
- 18. An oilsorb product according to claim 17 wherein said meltblowing conditions include a water quench.
- 19. An oilsorb product according to claim 17 also comprising reclaim polymer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/528,829, entitled "HIGH BULK NONWOVEN SORBENT" and filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Sep. 15, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,652,048 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/510,354, entitled "APPARATUS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FIBERS AND MATERIALS HAVING ENHANCED CHARACTERISTICS" and filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Aug. 2, 1995 now pending. The entirety of these applications is hereby incorporated by reference.
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