Wednesday, December 28, 2011

sumobrain


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Spunlaced nonwoven fabric having formed on the surface thereof ridges and troughs extending parallel to each other in one direction, the nonwoven fabric being configured so that a bodily fluid is prevented from accumulating in the ridges. A nonwoven fabric (1) is formed by fusion bonding together short fibers (11) which are thermoplastic synthetic fibers. Ridges (6) and troughs (7) which extend parallel to each other are formed on the surface (2) of the Nonwoven Duster. The ridges (6) include first ridges (6a), the height of which from the rear surface (3) of the Long Handle Nonwoven Duster (1) is large, and second ridges (6b), the height of which is small. The densities of the first ridges (6a), the second ridges (6b), and the troughs (7) of the static dry floor wipes (1) are higher in that order. The first ridges (6a) are formed so that the density of the first ridges (6a) when the first ridges (6a) are compressed toward the rear surface (3) to have the same height as the second ridges (6b) is lower than the density of the second ridges (6b).


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