ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH IMPROVED STRUCTURE
An absorbent article comprising a liquid pervious topsheet (300), a liquid impervious backsheet (200), absorbent material positioned between the liquid pervious topsheet and the liquid impervious backsheet, and a capillary acceleration sheet (400) and/or a top core wrap between the absorbent materia...
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Zusammenfassung: | An absorbent article comprising a liquid pervious topsheet (300), a liquid impervious backsheet (200), absorbent material positioned between the liquid pervious topsheet and the liquid impervious backsheet, and a capillary acceleration sheet (400) and/or a top core wrap between the absorbent material and the liquid pervious topsheet, wherein the absorbent material, typically comprising superabsorbent particles and optionally cellulosic fluff pulp, is arranged on a bottom core wrap such that one or more channels are formed, wherein less absorbent material per surface area is present in the one or more channels compared to an area around the one or more channels, wherein preferably substantially no absorbent material is present in the one or more channels, wherein the bottom core wrap is attached to the top core wrap and/or the capillary acceleration sheet in one or more permanent attachment zones in the respective one or more channels; each permanent attachment zone including all permanent attachment portions within the respective channel; wherein, seen in a transverse direction of the absorbent core, an average width (wb) of each permanent attachment zone is less than 90% of an average width (wc) of the corresponding channel and more than 25% of the average width (wc) of the corresponding channel; and/or wherein, seen in a longitudinal direction of the absorbent core, an average length (lb) of each permanent attachment zone is less than 99% of an average length (lc) of the corresponding channel and more than 50% of the average length (lc) of the corresponding channel. |
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