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titleOfInvention Fluid distribution member for absorbent articles exhibiting high suction and high capacity
abstract The fluid dispensing member according to the invention preferably comprises three basic components: chemically strengthened, twisted and curled fibers, high surface area fibers and thermoplastic bonded fibers. The fluid dispensing member according to the present invention uses high surface area fibers to provide capillary pressure (or suction force) to the fluid dispensing member. These high surface area fibers are generally small and highly compliant. They provide the substrate with a capillary pressure that is much greater than the capillary pressure provided by chemically retracted, twisted and curled fibers alone which provide a sense of volume. Currently preferred fibers for this high area area application are the eucalyptus family of wood pulp fibers. Eucalyptus typically provides capillaries associated with cellulose fine fibers, but has a length and denier large enough to not fill the voids provided by chemically strengthened, twisted and curled fibers and does not readily pass through the forming screen.
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