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publicationNumber MX-PA01000070-A
titleOfInvention ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH MULTIPLE ZONES OF ATLA ABSORBENCE.
abstract The present invention describes an absorbent structure having an absorbent element with an upper surface and a lower surface which define between them a thickness; the absorbent element has an integral structure and includes a first high absorbency zone separated from a second high absorbency zone by a portion of the thickness of the absorbent element; the high absorbency zones have absorbent fibers and superabsorbent polymer particles; The portion of the thickness of the absorbent element that separates the first and second zones of high absorbency, is substantially free of polymer particles exceeds bsorbent.
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