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titleOfInvention Self-texturing absorbent structures and absorbent articles made therefrom
abstract A novel absorbent structure is disclosed in which the initially flat, dense structure becomes a three-dimensional structure of high bulk channels when wet. The structure provides significantly higher directivity in fluid movement to improve dispersion of the fluid in the longitudinal article. Self-bulking of wet articles can also improve wear in articles such as diapers and generally increase the void volume of wet articles for high absorbent capacity.n n n n Absorbent articles. Expansion layer. Stable layer. Moving floor. glue
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