Claims
- 1. A nonwoven fabric of chemically bonded non-cellulose fibers having improved wet tensile properties comprising:
- a random arrangement of non-cellulose fibers; and
- an essentially formaldehyde free latex binder to bond said non-cellulose fibers, said latex binder prepared by emulsion polymerization of a monomeric mixture in the presence of about 15-35 wt % polymeric surfactant, the monomeric mixture including about 50-70 wt % conjugated diene monomer, about 16-50 wt % vinyl substituted aromatic monomer and at least about 6.7 wt % vinyl cyanide monomer, the nonwoven fabric having at least a 10% improvement in wet tensile strength over a comparable nonwoven fabric having a latex binder essentially free of formaldehyde and free of vinyl cyanide monomer in the monomeric mixture.
- 2. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 wherein said essentially formaldehyde free latex binder is a latex binder which does not liberate more than 0.7 (PPM) parts formaldehyde per million parts of latex binder during the conventional dry/cure cycle of said latex binder as determined by the Nash/HPLC method.
- 3. The nonwoven fabric of claim 2 wherein said latex binder is prepared by emulsion polymerization of a monomeric mixture including conjugated diene monomer, vinyl substituted aromatic monomer and vinyl cyanide monomer in the presence of a polymeric surfactant.
- 4. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein said conjugated diene monomer is selected from the group consisting of piperylene, isoprene, 2,3-dimethyl-1,3-butadiene, and 1,3-butadiene.
- 5. The nonwoven fabric of claim 4 wherein said vinyl substituted aromatic monomer is selected from the group consisting of .alpha.-methyl styrene, p-tertiary butyl styrene, m-vinyl toluene, p-vinyl toluene, 3-ethyl styrene and styrene.
- 6. The nonwoven fabric of claim 5 wherein said vinyl cyanide monomer is selected from the group consisting of methacrylonitrile, ethacrylonitrile, phenylacrylonitrile and acrylonitrile.
- 7. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein said polymeric surfactant is a resin containing about 25-27 wt % styrene/acrylic acid/.alpha.-methyl styrene copolymer in water neutralized with about 6-7 wt % ammonium hydroxide.
- 8. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 wherein percent elongation to break cross direction wet test is 92% or more of the percent elongation to break of the cross direction dry test.
- 9. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein said non-cellulose fibers are selected from the group consisting of glass fibers or fibers made from high polymers.
- 10. The nonwoven fabric of claim 9 wherein said high polymers are selected from the group consisting of polyolefins, polyesters, acrylics and polyamides.
- 11. The nonwoven fabric of claim 10 wherein said polyolefins are selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polybutene and their copolymers.
- 12. The nonwoven fabric of claim 10 wherein said polyesters include polyethylene terephthalate, liquid crystal polyesters and thermotropic polyesters.
- 13. The nonwoven fabric of claim 10 wherein said acrylics include any fiber forming substance containing a long chain synthetic polymer composed of at least 85% by weight acrylonitrile units --CH.sub.2 CH(CN)--.
- 14. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 containing about 15-40 wt % latex binder.
- 15. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein said emulsion polymerization occurs in the presence of about 15-35 wt % polymeric surfactant.
- 16. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 wherein said emulsion polymerization occurs in the presence of about 30 wt % polymeric surfactant.
- 17. A nonwoven fabric of chemically bonded non-cellulose fibers having improved wet tensile properties comprising:
- a random arrangement of non-cellulose fibers; and
- an essentially formaldehyde free latex binder to bond said non-cellulose fibers, said latex binder prepared by emulsion polymerization of a monomeric mixture including about 50-70 wt % conjugated diene monomer, about 16-50 wt % vinyl substituted aromatic monomer and at least about 6.7 wt % vinyl cyanide monomer in the presence of about 15-35 wt % polymeric surfactant containing about 25-27 wt % styrene/acrylic acid/.alpha.-methyl styrene copolymer in water neutralized with about 6-7 wt % ammonium hydroxide, the nonwoven fabric having at least a 10% improvement in wet tensile strength over a comparable nonwoven fabric having a latex binder essentially free of formaldehyde and free of vinyl cyanide monomer in the monomeric mixture.
- 18. The nonwoven fabric of claim 17 wherein the monomeric mixture includes butadiene, styrene and acrylonitrile.
- 19. A method of improving the wet tensile strength of a nonwoven fabric of non-cellulose fibers including an essentially formaldehyde free latex binder, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a monomeric mixture including about 50-70 wt % conjugated diene monomer and about 16-50 wt % vinyl substituted aromatic monomer in the presence of about 15-35 wt % polymeric surfactant containing about 25-27 wt % styrene/acrylic acid/.alpha.-methyl styrene copolymer in water neutralized with about 6-7 wt % ammonium hydroxide;
- adding to the monomeric mixture at least about 6.7 wt % vinyl cyanide monomer; and
- emulsion polymerizing the monomeric mixture, wherein the nonwoven fabric has at least a 10% improvement in wet tensile strength over a comparable nonwoven fabric having a latex binder essentially free of formaldehyde and free of vinyl cyanide monomer in the monomeric mixture.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the monomeric mixture includes butadiene, styrene and acrylonitrile.
CROSS-REFERENCE
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 08/535,599 filed Sep. 28, 1995 now abandoned, entitled "Nonwoven Fabric Of Non-Cellulose Fibers Having Improved Water Tensile Properties", incorporated herein by reference.
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