Attenuating fluid manifold for meltblowing die

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D01D 5/098 (2006.01) D01D 4/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2490221

Melt blown nonwoven webs are formed by supplying attenuating fluid to a meltblowing die (12) through an attenuating fluid distribution (10a-b) passage whose distribution characteristics can be changed while the die (12) and manifold (22) are assembled. By adjusting the distribution characteristics of the passage, the mass flow rate of attenuating fluid to channels in the meltblowing die (12) and the temperature of the attenuating fluid at the die outlets (18) can be made more uniform.

Des toiles non tissées de fusion-soufflage sont formées par alimentation de fluide d'atténuation dans une filière de fusion-soufflage (12) via un passage de distribution (10a-b) de fluide d'atténuation dont les caractéristiques de distribution peuvent être changées tandis que cette filière (12) et que ce collecteur (22) sont assemblés. Par le réglage des caractéristiques de distribution du passage, le débit massique du fluide d'atténuation vers les canaux de la filière (12) de fusion-soufflage et la température du fluide d'atténuation au niveau des orifices de sortie (18) de la filière peut être rendu plus uniforme.

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