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titleOfInvention CELLULOSE-BASED FIBER, CROSS-LINKED IN A WET ENVIRONMENT, AND ITS MANUFACTURING PROCESS
abstract The invention describes a fiber based on modified cellulose (crosslinked in a wet medium) and its production process. Cellulose fibers modified with hydrophilic substituents are produced by a process for obtaining viscose, which are treated at high temperature in the presence of acid catalysts with formaldehyde to crosslink them. After cutting, the fibers can be used to produce various absorbent objects: tampons for feminine hygiene and dental technique, children's diapers, patient mattresses, which can absorb body fluids well and retain them, even if they are subjected to a pressure.
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