Nonwoven fabric, absorbent article comprising the nonwoven fabric, and method for producing the nonwoven fabric

The nonwoven fabric with a heat-shrunk fiber layer and non-heat-shrinkable regions addresses the challenge of combining elasticity and softness, offering a comfortable and resilient texture for absorbent articles.

JP2026023861APending Publication Date: 2026-02-13UNI CHARM CORP
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JP2024126140
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2024-08-01
Publication Date
2026-02-13

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Technical Problem

Existing nonwoven fabrics for absorbent articles face challenges in achieving both elasticity and a soft feel, with fabrics that are highly elastic being hard and resistant to deformation, and those that are soft being easily crushed and lacking elasticity.

Method used

A nonwoven fabric comprising a heat-shrunk fiber layer with heat-shrunk fibers extending in two perpendicular directions, interspersed with non-heat-shrinkable regions that penetrate the thickness direction, ensuring a combination of elasticity and softness through controlled deformation and recovery.

Benefits of technology

The fabric achieves both elasticity and a soft feel by allowing non-heat-shrinkable regions to deform under pressure while heat-shrinkable regions return to their original shape, providing a comfortable and resilient texture.

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Abstract

To provide a nonwoven fabric having elasticity and soft touch feeling when used for an absorbent article.SOLUTION: A nonwoven fabric 1 for an absorbent article includes a post-heat-shrinkage fiber layer 3 containing post-heat-shrinkage fibers 5 in which heat-shrinkable fibers are heat-shrunk, in the post-heat-shrinkage fiber layer 3, the post-heat-shrinkage fibers 5 include a heat-shrinkable region extending in a first direction D1 and a second direction D2 and containing the post-heat-shrinkage fibers 5, and a plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions 7 containing non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13, and the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions 7 continuously extend in a direction along the first direction D1 and are disposed apart from each other in the second direction D2. In at least a part of the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions 7, the non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 penetrate the heat-shrunk fibers 5 in the thickness direction T, the non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 are not thermally fused to each other, and the non-heat-shrinkable fiber layer 3 has a LC value of 0.50 or more and a WC value of 1.00 (gf·cm / cm2) or more in the KES compression characteristic test.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a nonwoven fabric, an absorbent article comprising the nonwoven fabric, and a method for manufacturing the nonwoven fabric. [Background technology]

[0002] Nonwoven fabrics for absorbent articles developed with the aim of improving tactile feel are known. For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a nonwoven fabric for absorbent articles made of an air-through nonwoven fabric, which is made of non-stretchable fibers containing fine fibers and one or more resin components selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyethylene terephthalate. Patent Document 1 states that it is possible to provide a nonwoven fabric for absorbent articles that has excellent thickness recovery after compression and good cushioning properties.

[0003] Furthermore, Patent Document 2 discloses an absorbent article that includes a liquid-permeable top sheet that forms a skin-facing surface in which heat-fusible spirally crimped fibers are fused to each other or to non-heat-fusible hydrophilic fibers, and the top sheet is formed with an uneven structure in which longitudinally extending rib-like convex and concave portions are alternately arranged in the width direction, and a lower layer sheet containing heat-fusible fibers on the non-skin-facing side is fused to the spirally crimped fibers of the top sheet. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0004] [Patent Document 1] Patent Publication No. 2021-132701 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2017-104375 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0005] However, the nonwoven fabric of Patent Document 1, which has excellent thickness recovery when compressed, good cushioning properties, and a high elasticity that allows it to return to its original shape when deformed, is hard because it is resistant to deformation when compressed, while the topsheet of Patent Document 2, which has a soft and fluffy feel, is soft because the spirally crimped fibers that make up the topsheet are fused together and easily crushed when compressed, but has low elasticity because it has a weak ability to return to its original shape from a crushed state. Furthermore, it has been difficult to realize a nonwoven fabric for absorbent articles that has both elasticity and a soft feel.

[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide a nonwoven fabric that has elasticity and a soft feel when used in an absorbent article, an absorbent article including the nonwoven fabric, and a method for producing the same. [Means for solving the problem]

[0007] One aspect of the present invention is a nonwoven fabric for absorbent articles, comprising a heat-shrunk fiber layer containing heat-shrunk fibers formed by heat-shrunk heat-shrinkage of heat-shrinkable fibers, and having a first direction, a second direction, and a thickness direction that are perpendicular to one another, wherein the heat-shrunk fiber layer has a first surface and a second surface, and in the heat-shrunk fiber layer, the heat-shrunk fibers extend in the first direction and the second direction, the heat-shrunk fiber layer comprises a heat-shrinkable region containing the heat-shrunk fibers and a plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions containing non-heat-shrinkable fibers, the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions extending continuously or intermittently in the first direction and being spaced apart in the second direction, and in at least a part of the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions, the non-heat-shrinkable fibers penetrate the heat-shrunk fiber in the thickness direction from the first surface to the second surface, and the non-heat-shrinkable fibers are not heat-fused to each other, and the heat-shrunk fiber layer has an LC value of 0.50 or more and a WC value of 1.00 (gf cm / cm) in a KES compression property test. 2 ) and above, it is a nonwoven fabric. [Effects of the Invention]

[0008] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a nonwoven fabric that has elasticity and a soft feel when used in an absorbent article, an absorbent article including the nonwoven fabric, and a method for manufacturing the absorbent article. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0009] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a nonwoven fabric 1 according to a first embodiment. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a manufacturing apparatus 101 for manufacturing the nonwoven fabric 1 according to the first embodiment. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining the embodiment. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining an embodiment. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining an embodiment. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining an embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0010] Specifically, the present disclosure relates to the following aspects: [Aspect 1] A nonwoven fabric for an absorbent article, comprising a heat-shrunk fiber layer containing heat-shrunk fibers formed by heat-shrinking heat-shrinkable fibers, and having a first direction, a second direction and a thickness direction which are perpendicular to each other, The heat-shrunk fiber layer has a first surface and a second surface, In the heat-shrunk fiber layer, the heat-shrunk fibers extend in the first direction and the second direction, the heat-shrunk fiber layer includes a heat-shrinkable region containing the heat-shrunk fiber and a plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions containing non-heat-shrinkable fibers; the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions extend continuously or intermittently in the first direction and are spaced apart in the second direction; In at least some of the non-heat-shrinkable regions, the non-heat-shrinkable fiber penetrates the heat-shrunk fiber from the first surface to the second surface in the thickness direction, The non-heat-shrinkable fibers are not heat-fused together, The above-mentioned heat-shrunk fiber layer has an LC value of 0.50 or more and a WC value of 1.00 (gf cm / cm) in the KES compression property test. 2 ) or more, Nonwoven fabric.

[0011] In the nonwoven fabric, a plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions are arranged in the planar direction in the heat-shrinkable region of the heat-shrunk fiber layer, and non-heat-shrinkable fibers penetrate in the thickness direction, so that the heat-shrunk fibers and non-heat-shrinkable fibers are present in the planar direction and thickness direction of the heat-shrunk fiber layer.

[0012] When pressure is applied to the heat-shrunk fiber layer in an uncompressed state, the heat-shrinkable region containing the crimped heat-shrunk fibers is unlikely to deform, but the non-heat-shrinkable region containing the non-heat-shrinkable fibers that are not crimped and are not heat-fused to each other is easily deformed. Therefore, the heat-shrunk fiber layer exhibits softness because the non-heat-shrinkable region causes deformation when it comes into contact with the skin.

[0013] When the pressure is removed from the compressed state of the heat-shrunk fiber layer, the non-heat-shrinkable regions containing the non-heat-shrinkable fibers that are not crimped tend to return to their original shape, but the heat-shrinkable regions containing the crimped heat-shrunk fibers tend to return to their original shape from the collapsed state. Therefore, the heat-shrunk fiber layer exhibits elasticity because it tends to return to its original shape from the deformation caused by the heat-shrinkable regions when it comes into contact with the skin.

[0014] Furthermore, the nonwoven fabric having the heat-shrunk fiber layer has elasticity when the LC value, which is a value of the linearity of the compression characteristic indicating elasticity, is equal to or greater than the lower limit in the KES compression property test, and softness when the WC value, which is a value of the compression work load indicating softness, is equal to or greater than the lower limit. Therefore, the nonwoven fabric can have elasticity and a soft feel.

[0015] [Aspect 2] The fiber layer after heat shrinkage has an LC value of 1.00 or less and a WC value of 4.50 (gf cm / cm 2 ) is less than or equal to, 2. The nonwoven fabric of embodiment 1.

[0016] The nonwoven fabric provides the same effects as in the first embodiment.

[0017] [Aspect 3] In the heat-shrunk fiber layer, the heat-shrunk fibers are entangled with each other without being thermally fused. 2. The nonwoven fabric of embodiment 1.

[0018] The nonwoven fabric has excellent feel to the touch because the fibers are entangled without forming the specified heat-sealed portions after heat shrinkage, making it easier to ensure the thickness of the heat-shrinkable region than nonwoven fabrics with heat-sealed regions.

[0019] [Aspect 4] The nonwoven fabric is a spunlace nonwoven fabric. The nonwoven fabric according to any one of aspects 1 to 3.

[0020] The nonwoven fabric described above has an excellent feel to the touch because it is easier to ensure the thickness of the non-heat-shrinkable region than a nonwoven fabric having a compressed region.

[0021] [Aspect 5] A nonwoven fabric according to any one of aspects 1 to 4 is provided. Absorbent articles.

[0022] In the absorbent article, the same effects as those in any one of the first to fourth aspects can be obtained.

[0023] [Aspect 6] A method for producing the nonwoven fabric according to any one of aspects 1 to 4, comprising: a preparation step of preparing a laminated web in which a non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet containing the non-heat-shrinkable fiber is laminated on a heat-shrinkable fiber web containing the heat-shrinkable fiber; a water jet treatment step of subjecting the laminate web to water jet treatment from the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet side; a nonwoven fabric forming step of heating the water jet treated laminated web and heat-shrinking the heat-shrinkable fiber to form the heat-shrunk fiber, thereby forming the nonwoven fabric; Manufacturing method.

[0024] The above manufacturing method makes it possible to easily manufacture the nonwoven fabric according to any one of aspects 1 to 4.

[0025] [Aspect 7] The non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet has a wet strength of 2.0 N / 25 mm or less in any direction. The method of manufacturing according to embodiment 6.

[0026] In the above production method, the nonwoven fabric according to any one of aspects 1 to 4 can be easily produced because the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet has a predetermined wet strength.

[0027] [Aspect 8] The non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet is a web, nonwoven fabric, or tissue paper containing the non-heat-shrinkable fiber. The method according to aspect 6 or 7.

[0028] In the above-mentioned production method, the nonwoven fabric according to any one of aspects 1 to 4 can be easily produced since the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet is made of a predetermined material.

[0029] [Aspect 9] In the water jet treatment step, while the laminate web is being transported in a transport direction, a water jet device having a plurality of nozzles with an inner diameter of 0.03 to 0.17 mm arranged at a pitch of 0.3 to 2.0 mm in a direction perpendicular to the transport direction is disposed so that the distance between the plurality of nozzles and the laminate web is 10 to 60 mm, and water is sprayed from the plurality of nozzles onto the laminate web at a water pressure of 1 to 15 MPa, thereby water jet treating the laminate web. The method according to any one of aspects 6 to 8.

[0030] In the above-mentioned production method, the laminated web is subjected to water jet treatment under predetermined conditions, so that the nonwoven fabric according to any one of aspects 1 to 4 can be easily produced.

[0031] [Aspect 10] In the nonwoven fabric forming step, the heat-shrinkable fiber is heat-shrunk to form the nonwoven fabric having a thickness greater than that of the water-jet-treated laminated web. The method according to any one of aspects 6 to 9.

[0032] In the above-described production method, a nonwoven fabric having a predetermined thickness is formed by heat-shrinking the heat-shrinkable fiber, and therefore the nonwoven fabric according to any one of aspects 1 to 4 can be easily produced.

[0033] The nonwoven fabric for an absorbent article according to the present disclosure, the absorbent article including the nonwoven fabric, and the method for manufacturing the nonwoven fabric will be described in detail below. The absorbent article will be described together with the nonwoven fabric.

[0034] The nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure is a nonwoven fabric for absorbent articles. In this specification, the "nonwoven fabric for absorbent articles" may be simply referred to as the "nonwoven fabric."

[0035] [Nonwoven fabric] Fig. 1 is a diagram illustrating a nonwoven fabric 1 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure (hereinafter referred to as "first embodiment"), specifically, Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the nonwoven fabric 1 according to the first embodiment. The nonwoven fabric 1 is a nonwoven fabric for absorbent articles. The nonwoven fabric 1 has a first direction D1, a second direction D2, and a thickness direction T that are perpendicular to each other. The nonwoven fabric 1 includes a heat-shrunk fiber layer 3 containing heat-shrunk fibers 5 formed by heat-shrunk heat-shrinkage of heat-shrinkable fibers. Specifically, the heat-shrinkable fibers are latently crimpable fibers, and the heat-shrunk fibers 5 are crimped latently crimpable fibers.

[0036] The heat-shrunk fiber layer 3 has a first surface S1 that forms a skin contact surface when used in an absorbent article, and a second surface S2 opposite to the first surface S1. In the heat-shrunk fiber layer 3, the heat-shrunk fibers 5 extend in a first direction D1 and a second direction D2 while crimping.

[0037] The heat-shrunk fiber layer 3 is partitioned into a non-heat-shrinkable region 7 and a heat-shrinkable region 9. The heat-shrunk fiber layer 3 includes the heat-shrinkable region 9 containing the heat-shrunk fiber 5 and a plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions 7 containing the non-heat-shrinkable fiber 13. The plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions 7 extend continuously parallel to the first direction D1 and are spaced apart at a predetermined pitch P in the second direction D2. In at least some of the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions 7, the non-heat-shrinkable fiber 13 penetrates the heat-shrunk fiber 5 in the thickness direction T from the first surface S1 to the second surface S2. In the heat-shrunk fiber layer 3, the non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 are included in the non-heat-shrinkable region 7 without being thermally fused together.

[0038] In addition, in the KES (Kawabata's Evaluation System for Fabrics) compression property test, the fiber layer 3 after heat shrinkage has an LC value of 0.50 or more, which is the linearity of the compression property (compression linearity) that indicates the high initial elasticity (resilience), and a WC value of 1.00 (gf cm / cm), which is the value of the compression work that indicates softness. 2 )That's all.

[0039] 1, the non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 are shown thicker than the heat-shrunk fibers 5 to make the invention easier to understand, but this does not mean the actual relationship between the fiber diameters of the non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 and the heat-shrunk fibers 5. The same applies to the fiber lengths of the non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 and the heat-shrunk fibers 5. The protrusions 15 made of the non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 also do not mean the actual relationship between the length (thickness) in the thickness direction T and the heat-shrunk fiber layer 3. In addition, in FIG. 1, the heat-shrunk fiber 5 is depicted as being spirally wound, but this does not represent the actual crimped state, orientation, etc. of the heat-shrunk fiber.

[0040] In the nonwoven fabric 1, the heat-shrunk fibers 5 and the non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 are present in the planar direction and thickness direction T of the heat-shrunk fiber layer 3. Therefore, when pressure is applied to the heat-shrunk fiber layer 3 in an uncompressed state, the non-heat-shrinkable regions 7 containing the non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 that are uncrimped and not thermally bonded to each other are easily deformed. That is, deformation occurs when the heat-shrunk fiber layer 3 comes into contact with the skin, thereby exhibiting softness. Furthermore, when pressure is removed from the compressed state of the heat-shrunk fiber layer 3, the heat-shrinkable regions 9 containing the crimped heat-shrunk fibers 5 attempt to return to their original shape from their collapsed state. That is, attempting to return to their original shape from the deformation caused by contact with the skin, exhibits elasticity.

[0041] The feel (texture) of the nonwoven fabric 1 can be expressed numerically by conducting a KES compression property test. The nonwoven fabric 1 having the fiber layer 3 after heat shrinkage has an LC value of 0.50 or more in the KES compression property test, which indicates that the nonwoven fabric 1 has elasticity, and a WC value of 1.00 (gf cm / cm 2 ) or more, it has a soft feel.

[0042] In each of the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions 7, one-side heat-shrinkable region 9a, which is the heat-shrinkable region 9 present on one side of the non-heat-shrinkable region 7 in the second direction D2, and the other-side heat-shrinkable region 9b, which is the heat-shrinkable region 9 present on the other side of the second direction D2, are connected by continuous heat-shrunk fibers 5. In other words, each of the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions 7 extends along the first direction D1 and does not have a fracture surface that penetrates in the thickness direction T and breaks the heat-shrunk fibers 5. As a result, when the nonwoven fabric 1 is used in an absorbent article, deformation occurs when it comes into contact with the skin, so the nonwoven fabric 1 exhibits softness, and since it attempts to return to its original shape from the deformation, the nonwoven fabric 1 exhibits elasticity.

[0043] The nonwoven fabric 1 further includes a protrusion group 11 including non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 bonded to the second surface S2 of the heat-shrunk fiber layer 3. Specifically, the protrusion group 11 includes a plurality of protrusions 15 made of non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13, protruding from the second surface S2 of the heat-shrunk fiber layer 3 in the thickness direction T in the direction opposite to the heat-shrunk fiber layer 3 and extending parallel to the first direction D1. Each of the plurality of protrusions 15 is arranged so as to overlap a heat-shrinkable region 9 and two non-heat-shrinkable regions 7 adjacent to the heat-shrinkable region 9 in the second direction D2 in a plan view from the thickness direction T of the nonwoven fabric 1.

[0044] The nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure is a nonwoven fabric for use in absorbent articles. The absorbent article, which includes the nonwoven fabric, absorbs liquids. Examples of the liquids include bodily fluids such as menstrual blood, blood (e.g., plasma, blood cells), vaginal discharge, breast milk, urine, nasal discharge, and saliva. The absorbent article is not particularly limited as long as it has a liquid-retaining member that absorbs liquids, such as an absorbent core. Examples of the absorbent article include sanitary napkins, sanitary shorts, tampons, bedsore pads, adhesive bandages, food packaging sheets, panty liners, breast pads, disposable diapers, incontinence pads, urine absorption sheets, disposable pants, and masks.

[0045] The nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure has a first direction, a second direction, and a thickness direction that are perpendicular to each other. Examples of the first direction and the second direction include the conveying direction during production and the perpendicular direction perpendicular to the conveying direction, respectively. In this specification, the direction including the first direction and the second direction may be referred to as the planar direction.

[0046] The nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure includes a heat-shrunk fiber layer containing heat-shrunk fibers formed by heat-shrunk heat-shrinkable fibers. The heat-shrunk fiber layer has a first surface and a second surface extending in the planar direction. Examples of the heat-shrinkable fibers include fibers whose actual fiber length is shortened by heat treatment and fibers whose apparent fiber length is shortened by heat treatment (for example, latent crimp fibers whose apparent fiber length is shortened by crimping). Examples of the latent crimpable fibers include composite fibers containing two types of thermoplastic resins with different shrinkage rates, such as eccentric core-sheath composite fibers and side-by-side composite fibers.

[0047] Examples of the composite fibers include eccentric sheath-core composite fibers having a core made of polyethylene terephthalate resin and a sheath made of polyethylene resin; eccentric sheath-core composite fibers having a core made of polypropylene resin and a sheath made of polyethylene resin; eccentric sheath-core composite fibers having a core made of high-melting-point polypropylene resin and a sheath made of low-melting-point polypropylene resin; side-by-side composite fibers made of polyethylene terephthalate resin (PET) and low-melting-point polyethylene terephthalate resin; side-by-side composite fibers made of polyethylene terephthalate resin and polyethylene resin; and side-by-side composite fibers made of polypropylene resin and polyethylene resin.

[0048] The heat-shrinkable fibers preferably have an average fiber length of 20 mm or more, more preferably 30 mm or more. The heat-shrinkable fibers preferably have an average fiber length of 70 mm or less, more preferably 60 mm or less. This provides excellent formability for the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure.

[0049] The heat-shrinkable fibers preferably have a fineness of 0.5 dtex or more, and more preferably 1.0 dtex or more. The heat-shrinkable fibers preferably have a fineness of 8.0 dtex or less, and more preferably 7.0 dtex or less. This makes it easier to ensure a consistent thickness of the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure, resulting in an excellent feel against the skin. Furthermore, since a consistent number of heat-shrinkable fibers can be ensured, the nonwoven fabric tends to return to its original shape when pressure is removed from a compressed state, providing elasticity.

[0050] In the heat-shrunk fiber layer of the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure, the heat-shrunk fibers extend in a first direction and a second direction. The heat-shrunk fiber layer includes a plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions and a single or multiple heat-shrinkable regions. The heat-shrunk fiber layer may be divided into a plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions and a single or multiple heat-shrinkable regions.

[0051] The non-heat-shrinkable regions extend continuously or intermittently in a first direction in the planar direction and are spaced apart in the second direction. In the thickness direction, in each of the non-heat-shrinkable regions, the non-heat-shrinkable fiber penetrates the heat-shrunk fiber in the thickness direction from the first surface to the second surface. As a result, the heat-shrunk fiber and the non-heat-shrinkable fiber are present in the planar direction and the thickness direction of the heat-shrunk fiber layer. In the present disclosure, "a direction along the first direction" means a direction that has an intersecting angle with the first direction of preferably less than 45°, more preferably 30° or less, even more preferably 20° or less, and even more preferably 5° or less.

[0052] When pressure is applied to the heat-shrunk fiber layer from an uncompressed state, the heat-shrinkable region containing the crimped heat-shrunk fibers is unlikely to deform, but the non-heat-shrinkable region containing the non-heat-shrinkable fibers that are not crimped and are not heat-fused to each other is easily deformed. Therefore, the heat-shrunk fiber layer exhibits softness because the non-heat-shrinkable region, which easily deforms in response to pressure, deforms when it comes into contact with the skin.

[0053] The nonwoven fabric in which the heat-shrunk fiber layer comprises a plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions and a single heat-shrinkable region includes a nonwoven fabric in which each of the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions extends intermittently in the first direction, in other words, a nonwoven fabric in which a single heat-shrinkable region includes a plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions that extend intermittently in the first direction and are spaced apart in the first and second directions.

[0054] As the non-heat-shrinkable fiber, fibers that are used in the art as fibers that do not crimp or hardly crimp upon heat treatment can be used. Examples of the non-heat-shrinkable fibers include hydrophilic fibers, such as absorbent fibers, e.g., cellulosic fibers, and non-absorbent fibers, e.g., synthetic fibers that have been hydrophilized. Examples of the cellulosic fibers include natural cellulose fibers, regenerated cellulose fibers, refined cellulose fibers, and semi-synthetic cellulose fibers. Examples of the natural cellulose fibers include plant fibers such as pulp fibers, seed hair fibers (for example, cotton fibers), bast fibers (for example, hemp), leaf vein fibers (for example, Manila hemp), and fruit fibers (for example, palm).

[0055] The pulp fibers include those known in the art, such as wood pulp fibers and non-wood pulp fibers. Examples of the wood pulp fibers include softwood pulp fibers and hardwood pulp fibers. Examples of the non-wood pulp fibers include straw pulp fibers, bagasse pulp fibers, reed pulp fibers, kenaf pulp fibers, mulberry pulp fibers, bamboo pulp fibers, hemp pulp fibers, and cotton pulp fibers (e.g., cotton linter fibers). The pulp fibers may be waste paper, recycled pulp fibers, or the like.

[0056] Examples of the cotton fiber include Hirsutum cotton fiber (for example, upland cotton), Barbadense cotton fiber, Arboreum cotton fiber, and Helbaceum cotton fiber. The cotton fiber may be organic cotton fiber or Pre-Organic Cotton (trademark) fiber. Organic cotton fiber means cotton that is certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).

[0057] Examples of the regenerated cellulose fibers include rayon, for example, viscose rayon obtained from viscose, polynosic and modal, and cuprammonium rayon (also called "cupra") obtained from a cuprammonium salt solution of cellulose.

[0058] The purified cellulose fiber may be lyocell, specifically, pulp, which is dissolved in an aqueous solution of N-methylmorpholine N-oxide to form a spinning dope (dope), and then extruded into a dilute solution of N-methylmorpholine N-oxide to form fibers. The purified cellulose is commercially available, for example, under the trademark Tencel. The semi-synthetic fibers include semi-synthetic cellulose fibers such as acetate fibers, for example, triacetate and diacetate fibers.

[0059] The hydrophilically treated synthetic fibers include those commonly used in the art, such as those containing a single component, e.g., a single fiber, or those containing multiple components, e.g., a composite fiber. The synthetic fibers may also be biomass plastics, recycled materials, etc.

[0060] Examples of the above components include polyolefin-based polymers such as polyethylene and polypropylene; polyester-based polymers such as terephthalate-based polymers such as polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, and polypentylene terephthalate; polyamide-based polymers such as nylon 6 and nylon 6,6; acrylic-based polymers; polyacrylonitrile-based polymers; and modified products thereof.

[0061] The synthetic fibers are preferably biodegradable, which makes the nonwoven fabric more likely to have biodegradability. Examples of components of the biodegradable synthetic fibers include polybutylene succinate, poly(hydroxybutyrate / hydroxyhexanoate), polycaprolactone, poly(caprolactone / butylene succinate), poly(butylene succinate / adipate), poly(butylene succinate / carbonate), poly(butylene adipate / terephthalate), polyethylene succinate, or polylactic acid, polyhydroxybutyrate, polyglycolic acid, or cellulose acetate.

[0062] In this specification, the average fiber length of fibers including heat-shrinkable fibers and non-heat-shrinkable fibers (excluding pulp fibers) is measured in accordance with "A7.1.1 Method A (standard method) - measuring the length of individual fibers on a graduated glass plate" in "A7.1 Measurement of fiber length" in Appendix A of JIS L 1015:2010. Note that this method is equivalent to the test method specified in ISO 6989 published in 1981.

[0063] As used herein, the average fiber length of pulp fibers refers to the weight-weighted average fiber length, L(w) value measured by Kajaani FiberLab fiber properties (off-line) manufactured by Metso Automation.

[0064] The heat-shrunk fiber layer preferably has the heat-shrunk fibers on at least a first surface, and the heat-shrunk fibers are preferably arranged from the first surface to the second surface in the thickness direction, so that when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the heat-shrinkable region of the nonwoven fabric has elasticity because it contains the crimped fibers (heat-shrunk fibers).

[0065] In the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure, preferably in at least a portion of the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions, and more preferably in all of the plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions, a one-side heat-shrinkable region, which is a heat-shrinkable region located on one side of the non-heat-shrinkable region in the second direction, and a second-side heat-shrinkable region, which is a heat-shrinkable region located on the other side of the non-heat-shrinkable region in the second direction, are connected by heat-shrunk fibers that are continuously arranged between the one-side heat-shrinkable region and the second-side heat-shrinkable region.

[0066] The compression properties of the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure can be evaluated according to the KES using a KES-FB3-A manufactured by Kato Tech Co., Ltd. Specifically, the compression linearity (LC) and compression work (WC) (gf cm / cm) are measured. 2 ) can be measured. A larger value of compression linearity means higher initial elasticity (more resilience), and a larger value of compression work means that the fabric is easier to compress and softer. Therefore, the feel (handiness) of the nonwoven fabric can be evaluated numerically.

[0067] The measurement conditions for KES-FB3-A are as follows. -SENS:2 -Speed: 0.0020cm / sec -Pressure area: 2cm 2 -Upper limit weight: 50.00gf / cm 2 -DEFOUT:10mm / 10V

[0068] The LC value of the heat-shrunk fiber layer of the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure is preferably 0.50 or more, more preferably 0.53 or more, and even more preferably 0.56 or more. This provides elasticity to the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure. Furthermore, the LC value is preferably 1.00 or less, more preferably 0.85 or less, and even more preferably 0.70 or less. This allows the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure to be moderately prone to compressive deformation. Therefore, when the LC value is within the above preferred range, the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure is prone to have elasticity and a soft feel.

[0069] The WC value of the fiber layer after heat shrinkage of the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure is preferably 1.00 (gf cm / cm 2 ) or more, more preferably 1.03 (gf cm / cm 2 ) or more, and more preferably 1.06 (gf cm / cm 2 ) or more. As a result, the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure has a soft feel. In addition, the WC value is preferably 4.50 (gf·cm / cm 2 ) or less, more preferably 3.00 (gf·cm / cm 2 ) or less, and more preferably 1.50 (gf cm / cm 2 ) or less. This makes the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure suitably resistant to crushing. Therefore, when the WC value of the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure is in the above-mentioned preferred range, it tends to have a soft feel and elasticity.

[0070] In the KES compression property test, the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure has a LC value of 0.50 or more and a WC value of 1.00 (gf cm / cm) of the fiber layer after heat shrinkage. 2 ) or more, it is possible to achieve both elasticity (high initial elasticity) and a soft feel.

[0071] The nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure can be a nonwoven fabric known in the art, such as a spunlace nonwoven fabric or a needle-punched nonwoven fabric. The nonwoven fabric is preferably a spunlace nonwoven fabric. This makes it easier to ensure the thickness of the nonwoven fabric compared to a nonwoven fabric with compressed sections. Furthermore, since a larger number of non-heat-shrinkable fibers penetrate the heat-shrinkable fibers in the thickness direction, the nonwoven fabric exhibits softness and an excellent feel against the skin.

[0072] The nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure may or may not have the heat-sealed portions in which the heat-shrunk fibers are fused to other fibers, but it is preferable that the nonwoven fabric does not have the heat-sealed portions. This makes it easier to ensure the thickness of the nonwoven fabric compared to a nonwoven fabric that has heat-sealed portions. Furthermore, the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure is preferably such that the heat-shrunk fibers are entangled without forming the heat-sealed portions (non-heat-fused). This makes it easier to ensure the thickness of the heat-shrinkable region compared to a nonwoven fabric that has heat-sealed portions in which the heat-shrunk fibers are entangled without forming the required heat-sealed portions, resulting in an excellent feel to the skin.

[0073] In this specification, the thickness of the nonwoven fabric is measured using a thickness meter (for example, FS-60DS manufactured by Daiei Kagaku Seiki Seisakusho Co., Ltd., measuring probe area 15 cm 2 ) to measure three different areas of the nonwoven fabric (when using the thickness gauge FS-60DS, the area of ​​each area is 15 cm 2 ) at a constant pressure of 3g / cm 2 A pressure is applied at 1000 kJ / min, and the thickness at each location is measured 10 seconds later. The same measurement is carried out for each of the 10 pieces of nonwoven fabric, and the average value of the 30 measurements is taken as the thickness of the nonwoven fabric.

[0074] The nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure can have any basis weight, but preferably has a basis weight of 30 g / m 2 More preferably, 40 g / m 2 or more, and more preferably 50 g / m 2 The nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure preferably has a basis weight of 200 g / m or more. 2 or less, more preferably 180 g / m 2 or less, and more preferably 150 g / m 2 It has the following basis weight:

[0075] In the present disclosure, the basis weight of a nonwoven fabric is determined by measuring the mass of three test pieces (10 mm × 10 mm) cut out from the nonwoven fabric using a direct reading balance (for example, an electronic balance HF-300 manufactured by Kensei Kogyo Co., Ltd.), and calculating the average mass of the three test pieces as the mass per unit area (g / m 2 ) means

[0076] In the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure, the heat-shrinkable fiber has a higher heat shrinkage than the non-heat-shrinkable fiber. The heat shrinkage indicates the degree of thermal shrinkage of the fiber, and heat shrinkage is the change in the actual fiber length and apparent fiber length of the fiber due to heat treatment. Heat-shrinkable fibers are crimped by heat treatment, shortening their actual or apparent fiber length, whereas non-heat-shrinkable fibers are not crimped by heat treatment, or even if they are crimped, their actual or apparent fiber length is not shorter than that of heat-shrinkable fibers.

[0077] In the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure, the heat shrinkage of the heat-shrunk fiber in the non-heat-shrinkable region is preferably smaller than the heat shrinkage of the heat-shrunk fiber in the heat-shrinkable region. Furthermore, the heat shrinkage of the heat-shrunk fiber in the second direction in the non-heat-shrinkable region is preferably smaller than the heat shrinkage of the heat-shrunk fiber in the second direction in the heat-shrinkable region. This allows the nonwoven fabric, when used in an absorbent article, to more easily deform when in contact with the skin, compared to when the above heat shrinkage relationship is not satisfied, resulting in a softer feel to the touch.

[0078] In the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure, in the heat-shrinkable region, the heat shrinkage degree in the thickness direction of the heat-shrunk fiber and the heat shrinkage degree in the first and second directions can have any relationship, but for example, in at least a part of the heat-shrinkable region, the heat shrinkage degree in the thickness direction of the heat-shrunk fiber can be lower than the heat shrinkage degrees in the first and second directions. As a result, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the heat shrinkage degree in the thickness direction of the nonwoven fabric is relatively lower than when the heat shrinkage degree is low in both directions, and the nonwoven fabric has an excellent feel to the skin. The inventors of the present invention have confirmed that when there is no non-heat-shrinkable region, that is, when the nonwoven fabric is made up of only heat-shrunk fibers, there is little directionality in the degree of heat shrinkage.

[0079] When the non-heat-shrinkable fiber is a hydrophilic fiber, the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure has excellent concealing properties for absorbed body fluids such as menstrual blood. That is, the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure can be used as a liquid-permeable sheet for an absorbent article, etc., as a nonwoven fabric having the following characteristics:

[0080] When the non-heat-shrinkable fiber is a hydrophilic fiber, the heat-shrunk fiber layer includes a plurality of hydrophilic regions containing hydrophilic fibers and a heat-shrinkable region containing heat-shrunk fibers. In the heat-shrunk fiber layer, the hydrophilic regions extend continuously or intermittently and are spaced apart in the second direction. In each of the hydrophilic regions, the hydrophilic fibers penetrate the heat-shrunk fibers arranged on the first surface in the thickness direction.

[0081] As a result, body fluids that reach the first surface of the heat-shrunk fiber layer are less likely to remain in the heat-shrinkable region containing the heat-shrunk fibers and less likely to penetrate into the heat-shrinkable region, and are more likely to migrate into the absorbent article through the hydrophilic region that penetrates from the first surface to the second surface in the thickness direction. Therefore, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the nonwoven fabric is less likely to be discolored by body fluids. Specifically, the nonwoven fabric is less likely to be discolored by red body fluids such as menstrual blood, and is also less likely to be discolored by non-red body fluids such as urine and vaginal discharge.

[0082] After the body fluid has migrated into the absorbent article, the heat-shrinkable region of the nonwoven fabric contains post-heat-shrunk fibers, making it difficult for visible light to pass through, and thus making it difficult for the body fluid that has migrated into the absorbent article to be visually recognized. Furthermore, because the heat-shrinkable region of the nonwoven fabric contains post-heat-shrunk fibers, it is physically difficult for the body fluid that has migrated into the absorbent article to pass through (rewetback is unlikely to occur).

[0083] Even in the hydrophilic region, since the fibers extend in the first and second directions after heat shrinkage, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the hydrophilic region is less likely to open even when a force such as body pressure is applied, and the body fluids held by the hydrophilic fibers and absorbed inside the absorbent article are less likely to be visible from the outside of the absorbent article. As described above, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the nonwoven fabric is resistant to discoloration by bodily fluids and has excellent concealing properties for bodily fluids such as menstrual blood that have migrated into the absorbent article. Specifically, the nonwoven fabric is resistant to discoloration by red bodily fluids such as menstrual blood and bodily fluids, and is resistant to discoloration by non-red bodily fluids such as urine and vaginal discharge, and has excellent concealing properties for bodily fluids such as menstrual blood that have migrated into the absorbent article.

[0084] In at least some of the plurality of hydrophilic regions, it is preferable that a one-side heat-shrinkable region, which is the heat-shrinkable region located on one side of the second direction of the hydrophilic region, and a second-side heat-shrinkable region, which is the heat-shrinkable region located on the other side of the second direction of the hydrophilic region, are connected by the heat-shrunk fiber that is continuously arranged between the one-side heat-shrinkable region and the second-side heat-shrinkable region.

[0085] As a result, in the nonwoven fabric, at least some of the multiple hydrophilic regions are connected by heat-shrunk fibers that are continuously arranged from one heat-shrinkable region to the other heat-shrinkable region, so when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, even when a force such as body pressure is applied, the hydrophilic regions are less likely to open, and body fluids held by the hydrophilic fibers and absorbed into the absorbent article are less likely to be visible from the outside of the absorbent article. As a result, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the nonwoven fabric has excellent ability to conceal body fluids that have migrated into the absorbent article.

[0086] In the heat-shrinkable region, the heat-shrunk fibers are preferably arranged from the first surface to the second surface in the thickness direction. As a result, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the heat-shrinkable region is less likely to transmit visible light, making it difficult to visually recognize body fluid that has migrated into the absorbent article. Furthermore, since the heat-shrinkable region of the nonwoven fabric contains post-heat-shrinkage fibers, it is physically less likely to transmit body fluid that has migrated into the absorbent article (rewetback is less likely to occur).

[0087] The nonwoven fabric preferably further comprises a hydrophilic fiber layer containing hydrophilic fibers and bonded to the second surface of the heat-shrunk fiber layer. As a result, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the hydrophilic fiber layer can diffuse body fluid that has permeated the nonwoven fabric (liquid-permeable sheet) in the planar direction and can easily transfer the body fluid to an adjacent member on the side of the body fluid retention member (e.g., absorbent body) that retains the body fluid. The body fluid retention member is a liquid retention member that can retain at least body fluid such as menstrual blood. As a result, bodily fluids are diffused from the excretory opening contact area in the first and second directions, while the bodily fluids are more easily transferred to the member adjacent to the bodily fluid retention member, which in turn makes it less likely that the redness of the bodily fluid retention member will be partially darkened due to menstrual blood or blood. Similarly, the color of the bodily fluid retention member will also be partially darkened due to urine or vaginal discharge. Therefore, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the nonwoven fabric has excellent bodily fluid concealment properties.

[0088] The hydrophilic fiber layer preferably has a plurality of protrusions protruding from the second surface of the heat-shrunk fiber layer in the thickness direction and extending in the first direction, and at least some of the protrusions are preferably arranged so as to overlap the heat-shrinkable region in a plan view of the nonwoven fabric in the thickness direction. As a result, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, bodily fluid that passes through the hydrophilic region and penetrates the nonwoven fabric in the thickness direction can be easily transferred via the protrusions to a component adjacent to the bodily fluid retention member. Furthermore, the protrusions arranged to overlap the heat-shrinkable region can easily transfer bodily fluid to a region of the component adjacent to the bodily fluid retention member that overlaps the heat-shrinkable region in the thickness direction. As a result, the color of the bodily fluid retention member, such as red, is less likely to become darker in parts. Therefore, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the nonwoven fabric has excellent bodily fluid concealment properties.

[0089] It is preferable that at least some of the plurality of protruding portions are arranged so as to further overlap some of the plurality of hydrophilic regions when viewed in a plan view from the thickness direction of the nonwoven fabric. As a result, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, bodily fluid that has passed through the hydrophilic region of the nonwoven fabric is more likely to migrate via the protrusions to the region of the member adjacent to the bodily fluid retention member that overlaps the heat-shrinkable region in the thickness direction. As a result, the color of the bodily fluid retention member is less likely to become darker in parts, such as red. Therefore, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the nonwoven fabric has excellent bodily fluid concealment properties.

[0090] The plurality of hydrophilic regions are preferably arranged at a pitch in the second direction of 0.3 to 2.0 mm. This allows the nonwoven fabric to easily migrate through the hydrophilic regions to the adjacent member on the body fluid retention member side when used in an absorbent article, and reduces the likelihood of the body fluid remaining on the first surface of the heat-shrinkable region, resulting in excellent body fluid concealment properties when used in an absorbent article.

[0091] The nonwoven fabric is preferably a spunlace nonwoven fabric. Because the nonwoven fabric is a spunlace nonwoven fabric, it is easier to ensure the thickness of the nonwoven fabric compared to nonwoven fabrics with compressed portions. As a result, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the nonwoven fabric has excellent hiding properties for body fluids.

[0092] The nonwoven fabric preferably does not have a heat-sealed portion where the fibers are heat-sealed after heat shrinkage. This makes it easier to ensure the thickness of the nonwoven fabric compared to a nonwoven fabric that has a heat-sealed portion. As a result, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the nonwoven fabric has excellent body fluid concealment properties.

[0093] In the nonwoven fabric, the hydrophilic fibers are preferably cellulosic fibers. When the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the hydrophilic fibers facilitate the drawing of body fluids into the absorbent article through the hydrophilic regions. As a result, body fluids are less likely to remain on the first surface of the heat-shrinkable region. Consequently, when the nonwoven fabric is used in an absorbent article, the nonwoven fabric has excellent body fluid concealment properties.

[0094] The nonwoven fabric preferably has a thickness of 0.3 to 2.5 mm. By having the predetermined thickness, the nonwoven fabric has excellent hiding power for body fluids when used in an absorbent article.

[0095] [Nonwoven fabric manufacturing method] A method for producing a nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure includes the following steps: - a preparation step of preparing a laminated web in which a non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet containing the non-heat-shrinkable fiber is laminated on the heat-shrinkable fiber web containing the heat-shrinkable fiber (hereinafter, may be referred to as the "preparation step"); - a water jet treatment step in which the laminated web is subjected to a water jet treatment from the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet side (hereinafter, may be referred to as the "water jet treatment step"); a nonwoven fabric forming step of heating the water-jet-treated laminated web and heat-shrinking the heat-shrinkable fiber to form the heat-shrunk fiber, thereby forming the nonwoven fabric (hereinafter, may be referred to as the "nonwoven fabric forming step");

[0096] In the preparation step, a laminated web is prepared in which a non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet containing the non-heat-shrinkable fiber is laminated on a heat-shrinkable fiber web containing the heat-shrinkable fiber. The non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet has a wet strength in any direction, particularly in both the machine direction and the direction perpendicular to the machine direction, of preferably 2.0 N / 25 mm or less, more preferably 1.5 N / 25 mm or less, and even more preferably 1.0 N / 25 mm or less, which allows the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure to be easily formed. The lower limit of the wet strength is not particularly limited from the viewpoint of water jet treatment, but from the viewpoint of transporting the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet, it is 0.3 N / 25 mm.

[0097] As used herein, wet strength (N / 25 mm) is measured as follows. (1) Prepare a Tensilon tester in a constant temperature and humidity room with a temperature of 25±5°C and a humidity of 65±5%RH, and leave the sample therein for 24 hours. (2) A sample cut to a width of 25 mm and a length of 50 mm is immersed in 50 μL of deionized water, and the sample is left to stand for 3 minutes to allow the deionized water to spread throughout the sample, forming a wet sample. (3) The wet sample is measured using a Tensilon testing machine with a chuck spacing of 30 mm and a tensile speed of 100 mm / min, and the tensile force (N) per 25 mm width at the time of break is taken as the wet strength (N / 25 mm). The wet strength is measured in accordance with JIS P 8135:1998 "Paper and paperboard - Testing methods for wet tensile strength" and JIS P 8113:2006 "Paper and paperboard - Testing methods for tensile properties - Part 2: Constant rate of extension method."

[0098] The non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet may be a web, nonwoven fabric, or tissue paper containing non-heat-shrinkable fibers, which allows the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure to be easily formed.

[0099] In the water jet treatment step, the laminated web is subjected to water jet treatment from the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet side. The conditions for the water jet treatment are not particularly limited as long as they are capable of forming the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure using a water jet device equipped with multiple nozzles, but examples of the conditions include the following:

[0100] -Nozzle inner diameter: Preferably 0.03 mm or more, more preferably 0.05 mm or more Preferably 0.17 mm or less, more preferably 0.15 mm or less -Nozzle pitch (pitch in the direction perpendicular to the conveying direction): Preferably 0.3 mm or more, more preferably 0.4 mm or more Preferably 2.0 mm or less, more preferably 1.5 mm or less -Distance between nozzle and stacked web: Preferably 10 mm or more, more preferably 20 mm or more Preferably 60 mm or less, more preferably 50 mm or less -Nozzle water pressure: Preferably 1 MPa or more, more preferably 2 MPa or more Preferably 15 MPa or less, more preferably 13 MPa or less

[0101] The water jet treatment is typically performed by placing the laminate web on a support. The support can be any support commonly used in the art, and examples include mesh-like support members. The mesh-like support member can be a plain-woven or twill-woven mesh of thin wire-like support members (e.g., resin wires or metal wires). The opening diameter of the mesh-like support member is preferably 0.2 mm or more, and more preferably 0.25 mm or more. The opening diameter of the mesh-like support member is preferably 0.6 mm or less, and more preferably 0.45 mm or less. This facilitates the formation of the nonwoven fabric according to the present disclosure.

[0102] In the nonwoven fabric forming step, the water-jet-treated layered web is heated to heat-shrink the heat-shrinkable fibers to form the heat-shrunk fibers, thereby forming the nonwoven fabric. In the nonwoven fabric forming step, it is preferable to heat-shrink the heat-shrinkable fibers to form a nonwoven fabric that is thicker than the water-jet-treated laminated web, thereby providing the formed nonwoven fabric with an excellent feel against the skin.

[0103] In addition, if the non-heat-shrinkable fiber is made to penetrate the heat-shrinkable fiber under the water jet conditions in the water jet treatment step, and then the heat-shrinkable fiber is heat-shrunk in the nonwoven fabric formation step, the water-jet treated laminate web will be less likely to heat-shrink in the orthogonal direction. Therefore, if the conveying speed of the water-jet treated laminate web is adjusted in the nonwoven fabric formation step (specifically, if the conveying speed of the nonwoven fabric after heating is made slower than the conveying speed of the water-jet treated laminate web before heating), the heat-shrinkable fiber (fiber after heat-shrinkage) will be more likely to gather in the thickness direction, and the nonwoven fabric will be thicker than the laminate web.

[0104] 2 is a diagram showing a manufacturing apparatus 101 used to manufacture the nonwoven fabric 1 according to the first embodiment. A method for manufacturing the nonwoven fabric 1 according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. As shown in FIG. 2, the manufacturing apparatus 101 includes a first carding machine 107 that feeds heat-shrinkable fibers 103 from a feeder to form a heat-shrinkable fiber web 105, and a second carding machine 111 that feeds non-heat-shrinkable fibers 13 from a feeder to form a non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet 109.

[0105] In the manufacturing apparatus 101, a non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet 109 formed by a second carding machine 111 is laminated on a heat-shrinkable fiber web 105 formed by a first carding machine 107 to form a laminated web 113.

[0106] A conveyor belt 115 and a water jet device 121 are disposed downstream of the first carding machine 107 and the second carding machine 111. The water jet device 121 includes a first suction drum 123 and a second suction drum 125 that rotate about their axes to suck and hold the transported laminated web 113 on their outer circumferential surfaces, a plurality of nozzles 127 that spray water and are disposed outside the first suction drum 123 so as to sandwich the laminated web 113 therebetween, a conveyor belt 129, and a dewatering machine 131. The dewatering machine 131 includes a conveyor belt 131a and a plurality of suction boxes 131b.

[0107] The laminate web 113 is transported on a transport belt 115, and water is sprayed onto the laminate web 113 from multiple nozzles 127 to form a water-jet-treated laminate web 133. In the water-jet-treated laminate web 133, the non-heat-shrinkable fibers in the portions of the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet 109 where water was sprayed penetrate into the heat-shrinkable fiber web 105, and these penetrated non-heat-shrinkable fibers will later form multiple non-heat-shrinkable regions 7. In the water-jet-treated laminate web 133, the non-heat-shrinkable fibers in the portions of the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet 109 where water was not sprayed remain as they are, and these remaining portions will later form the protrusions 15 that will make up the protrusion group 11. If the remaining portions are layered, the protrusion group 11 will form a non-heat-shrinkable fiber layer. The sprayed water and the moisture held by the water jet-treated laminated web 133 are collected from the first suction drum 123, the second suction drum 125, and the plurality of suction boxes 131b.

[0108] The manufacturing apparatus 101 is provided with a heating device 141 downstream of the dehydrator 131 . The water jet processed laminated web 133 is heated at a predetermined heat shrinkage temperature in a heating device 141, causing the heat shrinkable fibers to heat shrink, forming a nonwoven fabric 1, which is then wound up by a winding machine 151. [Example]

[0109] The present disclosure will be described below using examples, but the present disclosure is not limited to these examples. [Manufacturing Example 1] Nonwoven fabric No. 1 was produced using the production apparatus 101 shown in Fig. 2 under the following conditions. -Heat-shrinkable fiber 103: Potentially crimpable fiber (side-by-side composite fiber made of PET and low-melting PET, average fiber length: 51 mm, fineness: 2.2 dtex) -Heat-shrinkable fiber web 105: Basis weight: 50 g / m 2 -Non-heat-shrinkable fiber 13: Softwood pulp fiber -Non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet 109: tissue (basis weight: 20 g / m 2 )

[0110] Nozzle inner diameter: 0.10mm -Nozzle pitch: 1.0mm -Distance: 50mm -Water pressure: 7MPa -Heat shrink temperature: 140℃

[0111] The basis weight of Nonwoven Fabric No. 1 is 72.4 g / m 2 The thickness was 1.76 mm. Figure 3 shows an image of the cross section of nonwoven fabric No. 1, in which the non-heat-shrinkable fibers were dyed blue. Figure 4 shows an image of the second side of nonwoven fabric No. 1. Note that in Figure 4, the non-heat-shrinkable fibers were not dyed.

[0112] [Manufacturing Example 2] The non-heat-shrinkable fiber 13 was changed from "softwood pulp fiber" to "rayon fiber (average fiber length: 40 mm, fineness: 1.7 dtex)", and the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet 109 was changed from "tissue" to "rayon fiber web (basis weight: 20 g / m 2 Nonwoven fabric No. 2 was produced in the same manner as in Production Example 1, except that the above-mentioned procedure was changed to " The basis weight of nonwoven fabric No. 2 is 85.3 g / m 2 The thickness was 1.80 mm. Figure 5 shows an image of the cross section of nonwoven fabric No. 2, in which the non-heat-shrinkable fiber was colored blue.

[0113] [Comparative Manufacturing Example 3] The non-heat-shrinkable fiber 13 was changed from "softwood pulp fiber" to "latently crimpable fiber (side-by-side composite fiber made of PET and low-melting point PET, average fiber length: 51 mm, fineness: 2.2 dtex)", and the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet 109 was changed from "tissue" to "heat-shrinkable fiber web 105 (basis weight: 20 g / m 2 Nonwoven fabric No. 3 was produced in the same manner as in Production Example 1, except that the formula was changed to "." The basis weight of nonwoven fabric No. 3 was 71.5 g / m 2 and the thickness was 0.82 mm.

[0114] [Comparative Manufacturing Example 4] An air-through nonwoven fabric (basis weight: 28 g / m) made of heat-bondable fibers (core: polyethylene terephthalate, sheath: polyethylene, average fiber length: 51 mm, fineness: 2.8 dtex) is commonly used as a liquid-permeable top sheet for absorbent articles. 2 ) was prepared and designated as nonwoven fabric No. 4.

[0115] [Comparative Manufacturing Example 5] Nonwoven fabric No. 5 was produced in the same manner as in Production Example 1, except that the heat-shrinkable fiber was not heat-shrunk. The basis weight of nonwoven fabric No. 5 was 66.6 g / m 2 The thickness was 1.09 mm. Figure 6 shows an image of the cross section of nonwoven fabric No. 5, in which the non-heat-shrinkable fiber was colored with blue dye.

[0116] [Example 1] The feel of nonwoven fabrics No. 1 to No. 5 was evaluated according to the KES standard by measuring the LC value and WC value using a KES-FB3-A manufactured by Kato Tech Co., Ltd. The results are shown in Table 1.

[0117] [Table 1]

[0118] It can be seen that nonwoven fabrics No. 1 and No. 2 have higher initial elasticity and are softer than nonwoven fabric No. 4, which is an air-through nonwoven fabric commonly used as a liquid-permeable top sheet in absorbent articles.

[0119] Nonwoven fabrics No. 3 and No. 5 were manufactured by the same manufacturing method as nonwoven fabrics No. 1 and No. 2, but their thicknesses were less than 70% of those of nonwoven fabrics No. 1 and No. 2. Nonwoven fabric No. 3 was a nonwoven fabric that did not contain non-heat-shrinkable fibers, and nonwoven fabric No. 5 was a nonwoven fabric that did not contain fibers after heat shrinkage.

[0120] Comparing nonwoven fabrics No. 1 and No. 2 with nonwoven fabric No. 3, it is believed that a nonwoven fabric in which non-heat-shrinkable fibers penetrate post-heat-shrinkage fibers can ensure a greater thickness than a nonwoven fabric in which post-heat-shrinkage fibers penetrate post-heat-shrinkage fibers. Also, comparing nonwoven fabrics No. 1 and No. 2 with nonwoven fabric No. 5, it is believed that a nonwoven fabric in which non-heat-shrinkable fibers penetrate post-heat-shrinkage fibers can ensure a greater thickness than a nonwoven fabric in which non-heat-shrinkable fibers penetrate non-heat-shrinkage fibers.

[0121] Therefore, it is thought that nonwoven fabrics No. 1 and No. 2 can easily ensure thickness by having multiple non-heat-shrinkable regions arranged in the planar direction within the heat-shrinkable region and a heat-shrunk fiber layer through which non-heat-shrinkable fibers penetrate in the thickness direction. Furthermore, nonwoven fabrics No. 1 and No. 2, which are composed of a heat-shrunk fiber layer, have an LC value of 0.50 or more and a WC value of 1.00 (gf cm / cm) in the KES compression property test, compared to nonwoven fabrics No. 3 to No. 5. 2 ) or more, which shows that both elasticity (high initial elasticity) and a soft feel are achieved.

[0122] That is, the nonwoven fabric of the present disclosure can be said to have a sufficient thickness and elasticity and a soft feel due to the heat-shrunk fiber layer in which the heat-shrunk fibers and non-heat-shrinkable fibers are present in the planar direction and thickness direction of the heat-shrunk fiber layer. [Explanation of symbols]

[0123] 1. Nonwoven fabric 3. Fiber layer after heat shrinkage 5 Fiber after heat shrinkage 7 Non-heat shrinkable area 9 Heat-shrinkable area 9a One-side heat-shrinkable area 9b Other side heat shrinkable area 11 Projection group 13 Non-heat-shrinkable fibers 15 protrusion D1 1st direction D2 2nd direction T thickness direction S1 page 1 S2 side 2 Pitch

Claims

1. A nonwoven fabric for an absorbent article, comprising a heat-shrunk fiber layer containing heat-shrunk fibers formed by heat-shrinking heat-shrinkable fibers, and having a first direction, a second direction, and a thickness direction that are perpendicular to each other, The heat-shrunk fiber layer has a first surface and a second surface, In the heat-shrunk fiber layer, the heat-shrunk fibers extend in the first direction and the second direction, the heat-shrunk fiber layer includes a heat-shrinkable region containing the heat-shrunk fiber and a plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions containing non-heat-shrinkable fibers; The plurality of non-heat-shrinkable regions extend continuously or intermittently in the first direction and are spaced apart in the second direction, In at least some of the non-heat-shrinkable regions, the non-heat-shrinkable fiber penetrates the heat-shrunk fiber in the thickness direction from the first surface to the second surface, The non-heat-shrinkable fibers are not heat-fused together, The heat-shrunk fiber layer has an LC value of 0.50 or more and a WC value of 1.00 (gf cm / cm) in a KES compression property test. 2 ) or more, Nonwoven fabric.

2. The heat-shrunk fiber layer has an LC value of 1.00 or less and a WC value of 4.50 (gf cm / cm 2 ) is less than or equal to The nonwoven fabric of claim 1.

3. In the heat-shrunk fiber layer, the heat-shrunk fibers are entangled with each other without being thermally fused. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1.

4. The nonwoven fabric is a spunlace nonwoven fabric. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1.

5. The nonwoven fabric according to any one of claims 1 to 4 is provided. Absorbent articles.

6. A method for producing the nonwoven fabric according to any one of claims 1 to 4, a preparation step of preparing a laminated web in which a non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet containing the non-heat-shrinkable fiber is laminated on a heat-shrinkable fiber web containing the heat-shrinkable fiber; a water jet treatment step of water jetting the laminated web from the non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet side; a nonwoven fabric forming step of heating the water jet treated laminated web and heat-shrinking the heat-shrinkable fibers to form the heat-shrunk fibers, thereby forming the nonwoven fabric; Manufacturing method.

7. The non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet has a wet strength of 2.0 N / 25 mm or less in any direction. The method of claim 6.

8. The non-heat-shrinkable fiber sheet is a web, nonwoven fabric, or tissue paper containing the non-heat-shrinkable fiber. The method of claim 6.

9. In the water jet treatment step, while the laminate web is transported in a transport direction, a water jet device having a plurality of nozzles with an inner diameter of 0.03 to 0.17 mm arranged at a pitch of 0.3 to 2.0 mm in a direction perpendicular to the transport direction is disposed so that the distance between the plurality of nozzles and the laminate web is 10 to 60 mm, and water is sprayed from the plurality of nozzles onto the laminate web at a water pressure of 1 to 15 MPa, thereby water jet treating the laminate web. The method of claim 6.

10. In the nonwoven fabric forming step, the heat-shrinkable fiber is heat-shrunk to form the nonwoven fabric having a thickness greater than that of the water-jet-treated laminated web. The method of claim 6.

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