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Supplier: Johns Manville Corp.
Description: Johns Manville’s melt-blowing process creates fibrous webs directly from polymers using high-velocity air to attenuate the filaments. Due to differences in filament size, meltblown nonwoven fabrics differ in degree of softness, opacity and porosity.
- Applications: Filtration, Industrial OEM, Other
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Polyester
- Type: Spunbond / Meltblown Nonwoven
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Supplier: Johns Manville Corp.
Description: Johns Manville synthetic spunbond nonwovens are made by spinning continuous polyester fibers onto a moving belt. The continuous fibers come from polyester raw material that has been dried, melted and extruded into a flowing polymer melt. After the spinning process, the polyester
- Applications: Architectural / Construction, Battery / Fuel Cell, Filtration, Industrial OEM, Other
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Polyester
- Type: Spunbond / Meltblown Nonwoven
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Supplier: Mitsui Chemicals America, Inc.
Description: Mitsui Chemicals America supplies high-performance polypropylene based nonwoven fabrics used in the most demanding applications. TAFNEL™ needle punch fabrics deliver a bulky structure, well suited for oil absorbent applications. SYNTEX™ spunbond and meltblown fabrics offer an
- Applications: Filtration
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Polypropylene
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Supplier: Mitsui Chemicals America, Inc.
Description: Mitsui Chemicals America supplies high-performance polypropylene based nonwoven fabrics used in the most demanding applications. TAFNEL™ needle punch fabrics deliver a bulky structure, well suited for oil absorbent applications. SYNTEX™ spunbond and meltblown fabrics offer an
- Applications: Filtration
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Polypropylene
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Supplier: Mitsui Chemicals America, Inc.
Description: Mitsui Chemicals America supplies high-performance polypropylene based nonwoven fabrics used in the most demanding applications. TAFNEL™ needle punch fabrics deliver a bulky structure, well suited for oil absorbent applications. SYNTEX™ spunbond and meltblown fabrics offer an
- Applications: Filtration
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Polypropylene
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Supplier: Bondex, Inc.
Description: these products which better fit your needs in these applications. Bondex is an innovative nonwovens and specialty roll goods manufacturing company located in South Carolina, USA. Bondex has been producing technical nonwovens with thermal bond technology since 1997, serving markets
- Applications: Aerospace, Apparel / Clothing, Automotive / Transportation, Chemical Process, Industrial OEM
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Aramid
- Structural Features: Hydroentanglement, Coated / Sized
- Type: Wet-laid / Air-laid Nonwoven, Spunbond / Meltblown Nonwoven, Carded / Needlepunched Nonwoven
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Supplier: Mitsui Chemicals America, Inc.
Description: Mitsui Chemicals America supplies high-performance polypropylene based nonwoven fabrics used in the most demanding applications. TAFNEL™ needle punch fabrics deliver a bulky structure, well suited for oil absorbent applications. SYNTEX™ spunbond and meltblown fabrics offer an
- Applications: Automotive / Transportation, Cleaning Wipes / Wicking
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Polypropylene
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Supplier: DuPont™ Nomex® Energy Solutions
Description: Type 994 PSB is a densified, rigid board which has a unique combination of superior resistance to compression, even at elevated temperatures, along with relatively high oil absorption characteristics. This combination results in a product which is especially useful as spacers or other structural
- Fabric Weight: 1150 to 11070 gsm
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Aramid, Specialty / Other
- Overall Thickness: 0.0400 to 0.3800 inch
- Type: Spunbond / Meltblown Nonwoven
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Supplier: DuPont™ Nomex® Energy Solutions
Description: Type 993 PSB is a medium-density pressboard which offers a balance of rigidity and conformability along with outstanding saturability and excellent properties in air and oil. Typical applications include 3-dimensional parts such as V-rings, angle rings and spools, as well as barrier, gap spacers and
- Fabric Weight: 720 to 3410 gsm
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Aramid, Specialty / Other
- Overall Thickness: 0.0400 to 0.1600 inch
- Type: Spunbond / Meltblown Nonwoven
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Supplier: DuPont™ Nomex® Energy Solutions
Description: DuPont™ Nomex® Type 926 is a strong, high-dielectric, thermally-stable paper that is specifically designed for use as conductor insulation in liquid-immersed transformers. Type 926 is not appropriate for use as conductor insulation for dry type transformers. Initially, Type 926 is available only in
- Fabric Weight: 40.4 gsm
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Aramid, Specialty / Other
- Overall Thickness: 0.0022 inch
- Type: Spunbond / Meltblown Nonwoven
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Supplier: DuPont™ Nomex® Energy Solutions
Description: Type 992 PSB is a low-density pressboard which is designed for applications requiring a combination of electrical, mechanical and forming characteristics, such as barrier, gap spacers, end fillers, core tubes, and coil yokes. Nonelectrical applications include thermal barriers and gaskets. Type 992
- Fabric Weight: 810 to 1630 gsm
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Aramid, Specialty / Other
- Overall Thickness: 0.0630 to 0.1320 inch
- Type: Spunbond / Meltblown Nonwoven
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Supplier: Toray Industries (America), Inc.
Description: Polypropylene spunbond, produced by Toray Advanced Materials Korea Inc., has various attractive products such as melt blown spunbond sandwiched between spunbond layers, polyethylene mixed-type, and so on. Polypropylene spunbond from Toray Advanced Materials Korea Inc. is
- Applications: Apparel / Clothing
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Polypropylene
- Type: Spunbond / Meltblown Nonwoven
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Supplier: Lydall Performance Materials
Description: LyTherm® 1535-GC Abrasion Resistance Paper is a lightweight refractory composite composed of an inner core of spun, high purity alumina-silica paper quilted with a durable textile cladding. The core material is recommended for continuous use at temperatures up to 2300ºF (1260ºC), and will remain
- Applications: Fire Proofing / Thermal Protection, Other
- Fabric Strength: 17.64 to 28.77 lbs/in
- Material Type: Ceramic, Alumina, Quartz / Fused Silica
- Overall Length: 16.67 yd
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Supplier: Lydall Filtration/Separation, Inc.
Description: LyPore MB is part of Lydall’s synthetic media platform. LyPore MB is a high efficiency liquid filtration media made from 100% meltblown polypropylene fibers. Individual grades are rated from 1µm to 200 µm efficiencies. There are three different distinct designs within the
- Applications: Filtration
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Glass / Fiberglass
- Overall Thickness: 0.0140 inch
- Type: Spunbond / Meltblown Nonwoven, Specialty / Other
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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: 5 gsm
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Glass / Fiberglass
- Overall Thickness: 0.0016 inch
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Supplier: Lydall Performance Materials
Description: LyTherm® 970-LH Binderless Grade Paper is a 100% inorganic material, and is manufactured using a patented process that provides high tensile handling strength. Because it is processed from washed, spun, high purity alumina-silica fibers, LyTherm® 970-LH Paper is clean, has low shot content and
- Applications: Aerospace, Fire Proofing / Thermal Protection, Medical, Other
- Electrical Resistivity: 50 Ohm-cm
- Fabric Strength: 0.7937 to 1.28 lbs/in
- Material Type: Ceramic, Alumina, Quartz / Fused Silica
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Supplier: Lydall Performance Materials
Description: LyTherm® 880-LH Binderless Grade Paper is a 100% inorganic material processed from washed, spun, high purity alumina-silica fibers. It is recommended for continuous use at temperatures up to 2600°F (1427°C) in applications where off-gassing of the organic binder cannot be tolerated. LyTherm® 880-LH
- Applications: Aerospace, Fire Proofing / Thermal Protection, Medical, Other
- Electrical Resistivity: 50 Ohm-cm
- Fabric Strength: 1.53 lbs/in
- Material Type: Ceramic, Alumina, Quartz / Fused Silica
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Supplier: Lydall Performance Materials
Description: LyTherm® 970-LH Binderless Grade Paper is a 100% inorganic material, and is manufactured using a patented process that provides high tensile handling strength. Because it is processed from washed, spun, high purity alumina-silica fibers, LyTherm® 970-LH Paper is clean, has low shot content and
- Applications: Aerospace, Fire Proofing / Thermal Protection, Medical, Other
- Electrical Resistivity: 50 Ohm-cm
- Fabric Strength: 1.1 to 1.96 lbs/in
- Material Type: Ceramic, Alumina, Quartz / Fused Silica
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Supplier: DuPont Protection Technologies
Description: NOMEX® spunlaced fabrics are manufactured by DuPont using SONTARA® fabric made with spunlaced technology. This spunlaced process yields a fabric that is durable and soft, as well as conformable and lightweight, which is independent of fiber used. SONTARA® spunlaced fabrics are available commercially
- Applications: Electrical / Electronics, Other
- Fabric Weight: 67.8 gsm
- Fabric Strength: 29.98 lbs/in
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Specialty / Other
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Supplier: Lydall Filtration/Separation, Inc.
Description: Arioso® High Performance Air Filtration Composite Media delivers extremely low pressure drop to high efficiency filters, allowing your customers to use less energy, and save money. And did we mention that Arioso media contains no fluoropolymers or halogens*, allowing for the potential of
- Applications: Filtration
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Polyethylene / HDPE
- Structural Features: Microfiber, Coated / Sized
- Type: Wet-laid / Air-laid Nonwoven, Spunbond / Meltblown Nonwoven, Specialty / Other
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Description: , fabric/substrate design and medical device application. Excellent adhesion to a variety of substrates including spunbond-meltblown-s punbond (SMS) nonwovens.
- Adhesive: Acrylic, Rubber
- Carrier / Backing Material: PET / Polyester, Plastic / Polymer
- Type: Double-Sided Adhesive
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Supplier: Medisca Inc.
Description: strength and durability of spunbond with the barrier properties of meltblown microfibers 5 Snap button closures for fast and easy removal Knitted collar and cuffs Tri-pocket design for functionality Anti-static Manufactured in an ISO 9001 facility
- Clothing Type: Jacket/Coat
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Supplier: Medisca Inc.
Description: strength and durability of spunbond with the barrier properties of meltblown microfibers 5 Snap button closures for fast and easy removal Knitted collar and cuffs Tri-pocket design for functionality Anti-static Manufactured in an ISO 9001 facility
- Clothing Type: Jacket/Coat
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Supplier: Medisca Inc.
Description: strength and durability of spunbond with the barrier properties of meltblown microfibers 5 Snap button closures for fast and easy removal Knitted collar and cuffs Tri-pocket design for functionality Anti-static Manufactured in an ISO 9001 facility
- Clothing Type: Jacket/Coat
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Supplier: Medisca Inc.
Description: strength and durability of spunbond with the barrier properties of meltblown microfibers 5 Snap button closures for fast and easy removal Knitted collar and cuffs Tri-pocket design for functionality Anti-static Manufactured in an ISO 9001 facility
- Clothing Type: Jacket/Coat
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In spunbond or meltblown nonwoven production, Vistamaxx™ performance polymers, Achieve™ Advanced PP and ExxonMobil™ PP offer ease of processing, softness, loft capabilities, strength, and improved barrier performance. Vistamaxx™ performance polymer (read more)
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Technologies of the Cellulose‐ and strengthening processing
The fact that the cellulose solution in the nozzle and in the air gap can similarly be deformed a melt, the possibility also spun - bonded fabrics to produce analogously to the polyolefins deformed of the melt opens ( Meltblown Nonwovens ) (PE, PP).
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Characterization of degradation of polypropylene nonwovens irradiated by γ‐ray
Thus, the aim of this study is to investigate the effect of the c-radiation on the mechanical and thermal properties of polypropylene spunbond and melt- blown nonwovens including the effect on the polymer fine structure.
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Environmentally Conscious Materials and Chemicals Processing
Some of the cleaner recycled PP can be used in fibers, such as spunbond or meltblown nonwovens for geotextiles or filter applications.9 Other Resins Polystyrene (PS) is another resin widely used in food packaging and other cushion packaging applications.
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Rayon and Lyocell Fibers
• In 2009, Lenzing and the U.S. company Weyerhaeuser commissioned a pilot plant in Lenzing to explore the commercial potential of TencelWeb ( spunbond and meltblown nonwovens ), a new technology to produce nonwovens directly from lyocell.
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http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume3/JEFF08-00027R1Anantharamaiah.pdf
Srinivasan, J., Kathirvelu, S. “An Introduction to Spunbond and Meltblown Nonwovens ”, Synthetic Fibers, 27 – 36, January/March (2006).
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Thermal bonding of polypropylene films and fibers
A relatively lower melting point makes it ideal for thermal bonding and presently it is one of the major polymers for the production of nonwovens by spunbond and meltblown techniques.
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http://www.jeffjournal.org/INJ/fall01.pdf
The Japanese nonwovens industry saw continuous growth in the last decade of the 20th century, and produc- tion expanded for spunbond , spunlace and meltblown nonwovens and man- made leather among major manufactur- ers like Asahi Chemical Industry, Daiwabo, Kanebo, Kuraray, Nisshinbo, Toyobo …
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Production and use of chemical fibers in 2010
The technology used to obtain nonwovens of the spunbond / meltblown type (by so-called “spinneretless forming”) is basically the same as the method used to form synthetic fibers from a melt.
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Engineering Polymers In Nonwovens, Fibers And Other Extruded Substrates
In melt-spun nonwovens , both meltblown and spunbond technologies are used to produce PPS fabrics.
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International exhibition of technical textiles and nonwovens in Frankfurt
… nonwovens based on glass fibers, 17 exhibited nonwovens based on natural fibers (cotton, wool), and 19 showed nonwovens based on other types of fibers; 77 companies demonstrated various technologies and equipment for making nonwovens , including the spunbond - meltblown method, hydraulic and aerodynamic …
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