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Performance Ingeo Meltblown Nonwovens Now a Demonstrated Reality
- By Maxamillion Blick
- Published 09/21/2009
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“As interest grows in polymers made from renewable resources, equipment manufacturers, process developers, and researchers have been exploring solutions that offer meltblown nonwoven fabrics that both perform well and achieve a lower carbon footprint than the existing petroleum-based incumbents,” said Robert Green, director of fibers and nonwovens, NatureWorks.
Green was referring to meltblown fiber equipment manufacturer Biax-FiberFilm, which earlier this year conducted meltblown tests of Ingeo™, made from plant sugars, not oil. Researchers at the University of Tennessee Nonwovens Research Lab (UTNRL) also evaluated Ingeo™ for its suitability for meltblown fabric substrates using conventional meltblowing equipment.
“Our development of an Ingeo™ meltblown substrate significantly broadens the variety of applications in which this material can be used,” said Doug Brown, president, Biax-FiberFilm. “An Ingeo™ meltblown nonwoven offers an estimated 30 to 50 percent cost savings over conventional fiber-based nonwoven roll goods and a significant advantage in price stability compared to petroleum-based products.” Brown also noted that mixing the Ingeo™ meltblown fiber with wood pulp or viscose greatly enhanced the material’s absorption, making it suitable for a broad range of performance wipes products.
In its development work, Biax-FiberFilm, demonstrated excellent performance of two Ingeo™ grades in their meltblown process. Ingeo™ 6252D and 6201D each provided broad processing windows and quality fabrics that meet requirements for a range of applications. The high pressure die design unique to Biax FiberFilm meltblown lines allow processing of higher viscosity grades of Ingeo™, such as 6201D, offering even higher fabric strength than seen on conventional meltblowing equipment.
These recent advances provide the nonwoven market with a full range of Ingeo™ fabrics that can now be produced with all major fabric forming technologies from spunmelt to conventional carded nonwovens, offering the ability to meet consumers’ convenience needs with an annually renewable low environmental impact material.
In terms of overall CO2, Ingeo™ emits 1.3 kilograms of CO2 per kilogram of polymer as measured from sourcing the raw material to resin leaving the factory. This is 59 percent less CO2 emitted than PET and 32 percent less than polypropylene. Ingeo™ consumes 42 megajoules of energy per kilogram from sourcing the raw material to shipment. This is 47 percent less energy consumed than PET and 42 percent less than polypropylene.
NatureWorks and Biax FiberFilm will present the results of work related to meltblown nonwovens in separate sessions at the INTC. Also at the conference, Fiber Innovation Technologies will present a paper on thermal bonding with Ingeo™, and the University of Tennessee as well as Oklahoma University will review research into Ingeo™ mulch fabrics and fiber production.
For more information on NatureWorks Ingeo™ bioresin for meltblown fiber applications, call Robert Green at 919-363-1446. Visit www.natureworksllc.com for additional comprehensive information on NatureWorks and Ingeo™.
About NatureWorks
NatureWorks LLC is a company dedicated to meeting the world’s needs today without compromising the earth’s ability to meet the needs of tomorrow. NatureWorks LLC is the first company to offer a family of commercially available low carbon footprint biopolymers derived from 100 percent annually renewable resources with performance and economics that compete with oil-based plastics and fibers.
Ingeo and the Ingeo logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NatureWorks LLC in the USA and other countries
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