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September/October 2008

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Eastman Highlights Enabling Technologies For Nonwovens

Eastman HighlightsEnabling Technologies For Nonwovens
At INDEX 2005, held in April in Switzerland, U.S.-based Eastman Chemical Co. introduced its latest enabling technologies for the nonwovens market. Eastman said the technologies profiled enhance nonwovens products through active delivery mechanisms, proper film formation, improved breatheability, and the binding of coatings and inks.Products on display included a number of hydrocarbon resins for tackifiers in adhesion for use in diapers and adult incontinence and feminine hygiene applications.Eastman specialty polymers offer enhanced functionality through fiber manipulation and modification and many are water-dispersible, offering improved disposability and recyclability.The company also highlighted its amorphous polyolefins (APOs), which are widely used as a base polymer in formulating hot-melt and pressure-sensitive adhesives, sealants and paper laminations. Epolene maleated polyolefins and polypropylene modified polymers interact with numerous materials and may be used as coupling agents and adhesion promoters.In addition, Eastman highlighted solvent products that provide performance benefits in cleaners and cleaning formulations. The solvents can be used in industrial cleaning and surface preparation and meet the performance and environmental requirements of nonwoven manufacturers.
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