Superabsorbent material treated to resist damage when subjected to an
Absorbent Product Processing Simulation Test, which simulates the
mechanical damage that occurs during current commercial diaper
manufacturing processes. The treated superabsorbent material has a
centrifuge retention capacity of about 15 grams or greater of 0.9 weight
percent sodium chloride per gram of the superabsorbent material and a gel
bed permeability (GBP) at 0 psi swell pressure on pre-screened particles
of about 200 (.times.10.sup.-9 cm.sup.2) or greater. After subjecting the
treated superabsorbent material to the Absorbent Product Processing
Simulation Test, the treated superabsorbent may exhibit minimal reduction
in GBP of pre-screened or un-screened particles at 0 psi or at 0.3 psi
swell pressure, as well as possibly exhibiting minimal reduction in
average particle size diameter (PSD). The superabsorbent material can be
treated by adding an aqueous solution of a hydrophilic soft polymer to
the superabsorbent material, mixing the superabsorbent material with the
aqueous solution, and drying the superabsorbent material.