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titleOfInvention Water soluble substrate with dissolution resistance before immersing in water
abstract A water soluble substrate (10) comprising a first (12) and a second (14) surface opposite said first surface (12), and having water insoluble particles (20) applied to at least one of said first or second surfaces (12, 14), characterized in that said water-insoluble particles (20) are partially integrated in said water-soluble substrate (10) and form bumps (30) in said first and / or second surface (12, 14) , said protuberances (30) have an average height (31) of from 10 nanometers to 100 micrometers and the average distance (32) between adjacent peaks (33) of said protuberances (30) is from 10 nanometers to 200 micrometers, wherein said particles (20) insoluble in water have an average diameter of from 0.01 to 0.1 micrometers.
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