FIELD: medicine, products for consumer's individual care. SUBSTANCE: the innovation refers to the structure of material in an absorbing product for consumer's individual care. Multifunctional material has a permeability value ranged 100 and 10000 Darcy and capillary pressure ranged 2-15 cm. Structures which contain such multifunctional material could have effluence degree below 25 ml/100 ml functioning value during its expiry date. Multifunctional material should have about 30-75 weight% superabsorbent of low velocity, about 25-70 weight% cellulose mass and positive quantity to 10% binding component. Material preferably has the density ranged 0.05-0.5 g/cm3. Material has the passage for water during the period of functioning. Material along with quickly water-absorbing layer and distributing layer determines the composite structure to be used in products for individual care. Material enables to distribute the liquid inside the product into separate areas of its accumulation and provides the possibility to manufacture products for individual care with narrow perineal area. EFFECT: higher efficiency. 20 cl, 9 dwg, 8 tbl
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Dates
2002-06-20—Published
1997-11-21—Filed