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Supplier: Toray Industries (America), Inc.
Description: Eco-friendly FORESSE™ is made from plant-based cellulose instead of petrochemicals. Additionally, FORESSE™ is spun using a melt spinning process that elminates the need to use organic solvents. These features and others make FORESSE™ a high-performance textile that would be unattainable using
- Applications: Apparel / Clothing
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Natural (Cotton, Wool, etc.)
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Supplier: Mallard Creek Polymers, Inc.
Description: Rovene® 8001 is a hybrid of natural binder and self crosslinking carboxylated styrene-butadiene emulsion developed especially for use on organic spunbond roofing mats where it imparts excellent tensile strength and room temperature elongation. Rovene® 8001 also imparts excellent
- Applications: Fibers / Textiles
- Function: Binding Agent
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Supplier: Fifield, Inc.
Description: In the late 1970s, Fifield created Charisma ™, a smooth simulated suede that has maintained a well-deserved reputation for elegance and diverse application. Constructed of nylon and non-woven polyurethane and available in more than 20 different colors, Charisma ™‚ is remarkably resistant to
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Description: proprietary manufacturing technology. Different than for most other porous membranes, SOLUPOR® has a unique pore structure, being highly tortuous, with the membrane itself having a fibrilar structure somewhat similar to nonwovens. This makes these membranes very suitable for many
- Applications: Filtration
- Fabric Weight: 16 gsm
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Natural (Cotton, Wool, etc.), Glass / Fiberglass
- Overall Thickness: 0.0045 inch
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Supplier: Harper International Corporation
Description: generation for the desired line rates and tow sizes. Our experience spans a variety of precursors including PAN, pitch, nonwoven mat, or discontinuous, loose fiber form. We have the ability to adapt our technology to process nontraditional precursors throughout the entire thermal
- Atmosphere: Other
- Heat Source / Transfer: Combustion, Natural Gas
- Process Temperature: 1200 C
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Supplier: Harper International Corporation
Description: generation for the desired line rates and tow sizes. Our experience spans a variety of precursors including PAN, pitch, nonwoven mat, or discontinuous, loose fiber form. We have the ability to adapt our technology to process nontraditional precursors throughout the entire thermal
- Atmosphere: Other
- Heat Source / Transfer: Combustion, Natural Gas
- Process Temperature: 3000 C
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Supplier: National Coating Corporation
Description: , textile and non-wovens, and more. We are able to handle coating and slitting orders of any scope or quantity, and welcome the opportunity to fulfill your rush and emergency jobs. We can also run prototype or trial runs to ensure that our services will meet your exact needs, and can provide
- Capabilities: Sheet / Film
- Location: North America, United States Only, Northeast US Only
- Materials: Foam / Porous Materials, Paper / Paperboard, Textile / Fabrics, Wood / Natural Fibers, Specialty / Other
- Services: Coating, Sheeting, Slitting, Rewinding
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Supplier: Manufacturers Supplies Co.
Description: suited for textiles & non-woven materials, foams & synthetic fibers used for insulation & sound dampening properties, vacuum formed plastics, blister packaging, pre-printed graphics, laminated materials, leather & many more. The CHIESA hydraulic up-stroke heated platen
- Capacity / Operating Force: 45 to 220 tons
- Hot / Thermal Press: Yes
- Stroke: 2.95 to 7.87 inch
- Technology: Hydraulic
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Chemical and Mechanical Engineering, Information Technologies
At present, the study of nonwoven reinforced composites mainly focus on two aspects, one is to using natural fiber nonwovens as reinforcement; second, the high-performance carbon fibers or glass fiber nonwovens or felt as reinforcement, and the nonwoven reinforced composites have …
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Sustainable Automotive Technologies 2012
Composites Science and Technology 26, 251–281 (1986) [3] Thilagavathi, G., Pradeep, E., Kannaian, T., Sasikala, L.: Development of Natural Fi- ber Nonwovens for Application as Car Interiors for Noise Control.
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Mechanical Properties of Kenaf/Polypropylene Nonwoven Composites
The fabrication techniques of natural fiber nonwovens and composites established in our previous work were used in this study [16–18], so that a consistent material production method can be applied to our in-depth studies.
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Flexible fire barriers based on natural nonwoven textiles
Heat release rate (HRR) responses for natural fibre nonwovens .
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http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume3/SpecialBulletin.pdf
Amongst other exhibitors, one would note Laroche, Cormatex, Bematic and others offering highloft nonwovens production system using airlay and/or chutefeeds systems unique for recycled and natural fiber nonwovens utilizing fibers hat cannot be easily handled by carding.
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http://www.fibtex.lodz.pl/pliki/Fibtex_(xi97zlu0953r4a9y).pdf
Development of Natural Fibre Nonwovens for Application as Car Interiors for Noise Control.
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A study on the moisture sorption characteristics in woven sisal fabric reinforced natural rubber biocomposites
… a daunting challenge to the house construction industry espe- cially in nonindustrialized countries.4 Another recent application is the production of needle-punched non- wovens of pure natural fibers or needle-punched hy- brid nonwovens of natural fibers and polypropylene fibers, which …
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Biodegradable/Compostable Composites from Lingo-Cellulosic Fibers for Automotive Applications
BINDER FIBERS/POLYMERS AND BIODEGRADABILITY: In order to produce nonwovens from natural fibers , it is generally blended with a synthetic binder fiber or a polymeric chemical binder.
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Cone calorimeter evaluation of two flame retardant cotton fabrics
In North America, nearly 95% of the residential mattresses are built with polyurethane foam with innerspring and natural or synthetic fiber nonwovens (NWs) underneath the ticking.
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The Wiley Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology 3rd Edition Complete Document
The principal natural fibers found in nonwovens are cotton, jute, and especially wood pulp.
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