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titleOfInvention Water-degradable non-woven fabric
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] In a nonwoven fabric in which the fibrous layer dissociates and disperses when placed in water, the dissociation dispersibility is improved without impairing the mechanical strength. A water-dispersible fiber layer bonded with a water-soluble binder containing an unsaturated carboxylic acid / unsaturated carboxylic acid ester copolymer as a main component in which a part of the unsaturated carboxylic acid component is formed in a neutralized salt. In the water-decomposable nonwoven fabric, the fiber layer is made of a mixture of crimped fibers having a fiber length of 30 mm or less, and the content of the crimped fibers having a crimp number of 19 / inch or less is 40 to 90% by weight. The content of crimped fibers having 20 to 25 crimps / inch is 10 to 60% by weight and the content of crimped fibers having crimps of 26 to 30 is 10% by weight or less, and Binder content is 0.1-10 A water-decomposable non-woven fabric, characterized in that the content is wt%.
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