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Supplier: Johns Manville Corp.
Description: Johns Manville’s nonwoven glass mats are tailored to meet your needs. We start by selecting the JM fiber glass that best suits your end-use application. With our large family of glass chemistries, we are able to blend in polymer fibers or glass microfibers when fiber glass alone does not
- Applications: Architectural / Construction, Battery / Fuel Cell, Industrial OEM, Other
- Material Type: Glass / Fiberglass
- Type: Wet-laid / Air-laid Nonwoven
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Supplier: Lydall Performance Materials
Description: ManniGlas® 1200 is our premium grade, non-respirable, low cost alternative to silicone and ceramic fiber gasketing materials. It also excels in applications requiring superior thermal resistance where space is limited. Features/Advantages • Made from premium grade, non-respirable, electrical grade
- Applications: Automotive / Transportation, Fire Proofing / Thermal Protection, HVAC, Industrial OEM
- Fabric Weight: 73 to 441 gsm
- Fabric Strength: 11 to 50 lbs/in
- Material Type: Glass / Fiberglass
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Supplier: Lydall Performance Materials
Description: ManniGlas® 1900 is a non-respirable, low cost alternative to silicone and ceramic fiber gasketing materials. It also excels in applications requiring superior thermal resistance where space is limited. Features/Advantages: Made from non-respirable, electrical grade glass fibers. Withstand humidity
- Applications: Automotive / Transportation, Fire Proofing / Thermal Protection, HVAC, Industrial OEM
- Fabric Weight: 137 to 760 gsm
- Fabric Strength: 11 to 80 lbs/in
- Material Type: Glass / Fiberglass
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Supplier: Lydall Performance Materials
Description: ManniGlas® 1902 is a non-respirable, low cost alternative to silicone and ceramic fiber gasketing materials. Glass fibers are engineered to have a black appearance to blend in with dark background applications while still providing superior thermal resistance in a limited space. Features/Advantages:
- Applications: Automotive / Transportation, Fire Proofing / Thermal Protection, Industrial OEM
- Fabric Weight: 393 to 786 gsm
- Fabric Strength: 40 to 60 lbs/in
- Material Type: Glass / Fiberglass
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Supplier: Johns Manville Corp.
Description: Utilizing a unique and sophisticated process, our glass microfibers are conveyed in a high-velocity air stream and formed into a nonwoven mat. The binder is spray applied and oven cured. This material can be manufactured with polyester spunbond or glass backing material. The resulting
- Applications: Filtration, Industrial OEM, Other
- Material Type: Glass / Fiberglass
- Type: Wet-laid / Air-laid Nonwoven
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Pilot Paper and Wet Laid Nonwoven Machines
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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: Lydall Filtration/Separation, Inc.
Description: LydAir® MG are non-woven, wet laid filter media for use in pleated air filters. Lydair MG media are comprised primarily of glass micro fibers and are produced with a wet laid process similar to those used for the production of paper. Available efficiencies range
- Applications: Filtration
- Fabric Strength: 1400 to 4000 lbs/in
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer, Glass / Fiberglass
- Overall Thickness: 0.0160 inch
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Supplier: Lydall Performance Materials
Description: Lambda product line provides automotive manufacturers with high-temperature insulation materials that combine excellent thermal performance with superior material design.
- Applications: Automotive / Transportation
- Material Type: Glass / Fiberglass
- Overall Thickness: 0.0390 to 0.3140 inch
- Performance Features: Chemical / Fuel Resistant
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Supplier: Bondex, Inc.
Description: Designing our material with an intimate blend with stainless steel fibers creates the optimum environment for static dissipation since every square millimeter of material delivers antistatic performance. Traditional antistatic felt is produced with a conductive scrim which creates areas between the
- Applications: Aerospace, Automotive / Transportation, Chemical Process, Filtration, Industrial OEM, Medical, Printing / Graphic Arts
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer
- Structural Features: Hydroentanglement, Coated / Sized
- Type: Wet-laid / Air-laid Nonwoven
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Supplier: Bondex, Inc.
Description: Bondex is proud to introduce Hydrolox® and Hydrolox® HCE, a new technology to the industrial dust collection market, produced from a unique process technology which delivers superior filtration performance versus incumbent materials. Historically, various fiber types are formed into various weights
- Applications: Aerospace, Automotive / Transportation, Chemical Process, Filtration, Industrial OEM, Medical, Printing / Graphic Arts
- Material Type: Synthetic / Polymer
- Structural Features: Hydroentanglement, Coated / Sized
- Type: Wet-laid / Air-laid Nonwoven
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Supplier: Lydall Filtration/Separation, Inc.
Description: LyPore Defender microglass filtration media is Lydall’s newest liquid media series. Extensive R&D coupled with industry leading expertise in wet-laid microglass media results in a series of products that truly push the boundaries of dirt holding, particle removal, and flow. Our
- Applications: Filtration
- Fabric Weight: 83 gsm
- Material Type: Glass / Fiberglass
- Overall Thickness: 0.0230 inch
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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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Supplier: Johns Manville Corp.
Description: Bituminous roofs are nonwoven webs composed of glass fibers oriented in a random pattern and bonded together with a modified urea formaldehyde resinous binder in a wet laid process. The sized glass fibers in the mats provide excellent mat strength and flexibility. Johns Manville
- Application: Commercial, Industrial
- Material: Glass, Other Material
- Types: Engineered
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: fabrics may be untreated, heavily sized, coated, resin-treated, or otherwise treated. 1.2.1 This method may be used to determine the stiffness of nonwoven materials (for example, hydroentangled, dry laid, needlepunch, resin bonded, thermal, and wet laid) or refer to Test
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How to Overcome the Temperature Measurement Challenges Posed by Wet-Laid and Lamination Nonwovens Production
Nonwoven materials are in every aspect of our lives, from air filters to hand wipes, hospital gowns to diapers.
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http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume3/Ramas.pdf
The objective of this paper is to study the synthetic fiber dispersion process used in wet lay nonwovens .
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Characterization of nonwoven structures by spatial partitioning of local thickness and mass density
Samples were selected from three common categories: nonwoven hybrids, polymer extruded nonwovens, and wet laid nonwovens .
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http://etd.auburn.edu/bitstream/handle/10415/17/Fan_Xiuling_15.pdf?sequence=1
wet laid nonwovens , meltspinning webs, drylaid webs, needled felts and others.
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Industrial and Specialty Papers
(4) Wet laid nonwovens are manufactured on paper machinery that in some instances has been modified to accommodate fibers longer than are normally used in papermaking.
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Batteries for Sustainability
Light-weight, wet laid nonwovens made from cellulosic, polyvinyl alcohol, and other fibers have achieved considerable success as separators for popular primary alkaline cells of various sizes.
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Report: US Nonwovens Demand To Exceed $5 Billion In 2009
Although carded and wet laid nonwovens are expected to see the slowest gains, certain segments of these product types will have more favorable prospects.
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Contents of Proceedings - The Eleventh Annual Battery Conference
CbmAbm 1996,124..237136r CharacterizationofMicro$= Wet Laid Nonwovens Used as BattetySeparators M 3 Zientek and R3 Bender, S c h kInternational&%p, Inc .
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Nonwoven Fabrics
… spunbonded nonwovens are produced at an aver- age of 700 feet per minute, dry-laid coarse-carded nonwovens at about 400 feet per minute, air-laid non- wovens at approximately 500 feet per minute and wet - laid nonwovens at up to 3 …
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A novel nano-nonwoven fabric with three-dimensionally dispersed nanofibers: entrapment of carbon nanofibers within nonwovens using the wet-lay process
This study demonstrates, for the first time, the manufacturing of novel nano-nonwovens that are comprised of three-dimensionally distributed carbon nanofibers within the matrices of traditional wet - laid nonwovens .
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Separators for Lithium‐Ion Batteries: A Review on the Production Processes and Recent Developments
Wet - laid nonwovens are nonwovens made by a modified papermaking process, by which the fibers to be used are sus- .
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