Degradable polymer fibers; preparation product; and, methods of use

The present invention concerns fiber technology. It is, for example, readily applicable to woven and nonwoven fibrous materials. It concerns general techniques, methods and materials relating to degradable polymer fibers, especially those readily incorporated into woven and nonwoven products and sub...

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description The present invention concerns fiber technology. It is, for example, readily applicable to woven and nonwoven fibrous materials. It concerns general techniques, methods and materials relating to degradable polymer fibers, especially those readily incorporated into woven and nonwoven products and substrates. The present invention relates to a fibrous material which includes a plurality of polylactide containing fibers. The plurality of polylactide containing fibers can be considered low shrinkage or high shrinkage. The plurality of polylactide containing fibers are considered low shrinkage fibers if they provide a boiling water shrinkage propensity of less than about 20%. The plurality of polylactide containing fibers are considered high shrink fibers if they provide an average fiber boiling water shrinkage propensity of greater than about 10% and a heat of fusion of less than about 25 J/g. The invention additionally relates to the use of an extrusion process to provide low shrinkage fibers and high shrinkage fibers. The invention further relates to the use of these fibers in desirable products.
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