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publicationDate 1990-06-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H02160844-A
titleOfInvention Viscose sponge nnd production thereof
abstract PURPOSE: To prepare a viscose sponge excellent in dry flexibility and wet strengths by molding a mixture of viscose with a reinforcing fiber, an aq. emulsion of a specific polymer and glauber's salt, thermally coagulating and then treating with an acid. n CONSTITUTION: Viscose is mixed with a reinforcing fiber (pref. a synthetic fiber having a percentage crimp of 10-30% or having a modified cross section, and having a fiber length of 5-20mm and a diameter of 1-6d to obtain a sponge with an excellent dry flexibility and small dry shrinkage), an aq. emulsion of a polymer with a glass transition temp. of 15 to 20°C and obtd. by copolymerizing using at least one of unsatd. carboxylate esters of the formula (wherein R 1 and R 2 are each H or CH 3 ; R 3 is alkyl) (e.g. butyl methacrylate) as a monomer component, and glauber's salt. The resulting mixture is molded, thermally coagulated and then acid-treated to produce a viscose sponge, which is excellent in dry flexibility and wet strengths. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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