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titleOfInvention Antimicrobial tick-resistant ultrafine long-fiber nonwoven fabric and method for producing the same
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide an antibacterial mite-proof nonwoven fabric. SOLUTION: This nonwoven fabric is composed of a composite type long fiber. The long fiber is a composite of a low melting point thermoplastic polymer component A and a high melting point thermoplastic polymer component B, and the components A and B are exposed on the surface of the fiber. In the nonwoven fabric, the fused area and the split area are arranged alternately adjacent to each other, and in the split area, a fiber A consisting of only the component A and a fiber B consisting of only the component B generated by the split are provided. They are mixed in a substantially three-dimensional confounding manner. The fiber A contains either an antibacterial agent or an anti-mite agent, and the fiber B contains an anti-microbial agent or an anti-mite agent which is not contained in the fiber A.
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