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adam_text | Titel: Nonwoven materials
Autor: Gillies, M. T.
Jahr: 1979
CONTENTS AND SUBJECT INDEX
INTRODUCTION.................................................1
SECTION I. PROCESSES
WEB FORMATION................................................4
Air Laying Techniques...........................................4
Webs from Multiple Laps of Staple Fibers...........................4
Back-to-Back Transition Web....................................5
Use of Two Fiber Types........................................8
Use of Synthetic Wood Fibers...................................11
Use of Natural plus Synthetic Wood Fibers.........................13
Spunbonding Techniques........................................15
High Electric Charge to Fan Out Filaments.........................15
To Produce Webs with Higher Uniformity..........................16
Controlled Bonding Gas System.................................18
Stretching Fabric Before Compaction......................,......20
To Make a Stretchable Fabric...................................21
Electron Beam Radiation......................................22
Postdrawing Melt-Blown Webs.....................................23
Radial Extrusion and Fibrillation...............,..................25
Using Special Fibers............................................28
Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibers.......,...............................28
Bulky Fabric of Acrylonitrile Fibers..............................29
Regenerated Cellulose Fibers....................................31
Bonded Fabrics of Polyarylene-Oxadiazoles........................33
Miscellaneous Processes..........................................34
Process for Shrinking Textile Webs...............................34
For Orthogonal Meshes........................................35
Method of Traversing a Strand..................................37
Fabrics with Laid-in Weft Yarns.................................40
For Production of Open Mesh Fabrics.............................42
Seaming the Screen Used for Making Nonwoven Fabric...............43
Expanding Width of Preformed Webs.............................44
viii Contents and Subject Index
Apparatus for Sensing Broken Weft Yarn..........................46
Controlling Edge Uniformity....................................46
CHEMICAL BONDING OF WEBS...................................48
Wet Chemical Binder Systems.....................................48
For Production of Dry-Cleanable Nonwoven Fabrics.................48
Internally Adhesively Bonded Webs..............................49
Prevention of Surface Migration of Binding Agent on Drying...........52
Complex Compounds Based on Polycarboxylic Acids.................53
Copolymers of N-methylolamides and Modified Acrylic Acid Esters......55
Overpolymerized Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymers as Cross-
Linkable Binders...........................................57
Pullulan or Its Derivatives......................................58
Intermittent Bonding in Predetermined Patterns.....................60
Clothlike Tissue Laminate Without Paperlike Rattle..................62
Migration-Resistant Latex Binders................................63
Dry Adhesives.................................................66
For Use in Forming Fibrous Batts................................66
Glow-Resistant Batt..........................................69
THERMAL AND MECHANICAL BONDING...........................71
Thermal Bonding...............................................71
Pattern Bonding of Fabric Made with Polyamide Fibers...............71
By Continuous Hot Air........................................74
Batts Having High and Uniform Densities..........................75
Sheet Having Optical Transmission Properties.......................78
Low Degree of Crystallinity in Filaments of Web....................79
Use of Uneven Heated Surface..................................81
Ultrasonic Bonding.............................................83
Apertured Webs..............................................83
High Frequency Vibrations Against a Patterned Anvil.................86
Reordering Fibers in a Web.....................................89
Fiber Entanglement by Hydraulic Means.............................91
Improving Strength of an Apertured Fabric........................91
Improved Efficiency of Fiber Entanglement Process..................92
Liquid Curtain Applied to Fiber Batt.............................94
Other Processes................................................95
Fusion by High Frequency Electric Field..........................95
Affixing Net to Nonwoven Blanket by Vibration....................99
Mitigating Problems of Needle Tracking..........................100
Mechanical Entanglement.....................................103
SECTION II. PRODUCTS
DISPOSABLES.................................................108
Diapers.....................................................108
Having One Rough Side and One Smooth Side.....................108
Double Contoured Absorbent Panel.............................110
Facing Layer Less Wettable Around the Edges.....................111
Formed by Twin-Wire Air Laying...............................113
Containing Flocculated Clay Mineral Aggregate....................115
Disposable Pad with Nonwoven Facing...........................116
Fibrous Web Heavier in the Middle..............................118
Contents and Subject Index .*
Having a Flared Waist........................................119
Diaper Liners.................................................121
Lubricant Added to Thermoplastic Filaments......................121
Stretchable Spunbonded Web..................................123
Sanitary Napkins..............................................123
Two-Component Expanded Net................................123
Layer with Increased Capillary Forces............................125
Flushable Products............................................127
Alkali Salt of a Sulfated Cellulose Ester Resin as Binder..............127
Cationic Polyurethane Binder..................................129
Webs Readily Dispersible in Enzyme-Containing Media...............133
pH-Sensitive Polymer as Binder.................................135
Premoistened Cleansing Wiper..................................137
Disposable Garments, Sheets, and Drapes...........................140
Addition of Potentially Crimped Synthetic Fibers..................140
Ultra-Short Fiber Layer Applied to Dry-Laid Web..................142
Wipes.......................................................145
Clean-and-Shine Floor Wipe...................................145
Usable for Wiping Oils, Solvent Cleaning and Wet Wiping.............146
TEXTILES FOR APPAREL AND HOME USE.........................150
Pile Fabrics..................................................150
Two Separate Needlings for Pile Fabrics..........................150
Fabric Having a Pile on Both Sides..............................152
Production of Patterned, Needled, Pile Fabric in One Step............153
Fabrics with Distinctive Finishes..................................154
Bouclelike Fabric...........................................154
Flocked Fabrics.............................................155
Fabric Having One Randomly Wrinkled Surface....................156
Apparatus for Pattern Bonding.................................158
Segmentally Bonded Pattern...................................159
Rearrangement of Web Fibers by Water Jets to Make Stripes..........161
Creped Finish..............................................164
Fabrics with Elasticity..........................................166
Elastic Materials............................................166
Fabrics Having Two-Way Stretch................................168
Bonded Stretchable Cloths of Various Weights.....................168
Other Products...............................................171
Soil Resistant Mattress Cover..................................171
Washable Protective Sheet.....................................173
For Flame Retardant Upholstery...............................174
Lingerie Fabric.............................................176
Electric Blanket Shell........................................178
LEATHER SUBSTITUTES........................................181
Improvement of Shape Retention and Strength......................181
Filled Textile Fiber with a Density Gradient.......................183
Needled Fabric with a Thin Polymeric Coating.....................184
Apparatus for Loosening Needled Fabric.........................185
Mechanical Finishing.........................................186
Impregnation with a Modified Latex.............................187
Improving Appearance of Synthetic Leathers........................189
Elimination of Orange Peel ..................................189
x Contents and Subject Index
Pearl-Tinted Artificial Leather..................................190
Improvement of Breatheability .................................191
Addition of Polyethylene Oxide to Impregnating Mixture............191
Addition of Compounds Having —NH Groups to Impregnating Mixture . .193
Base Sheets..................................................195
Polyurethane Fibers.........................................195
Nonwoven Sheet with High Flexural Rigidity......................196
PRODUCTS FROM INORGANIC FIBERS............................198
Glass Fibers..................................................198
With Aromatic Polyamide Fibers for Resistance to High Temperatures. . .198
Styrene-lnsoluble Fibrous Mats.................................199
Binder Containing Silsesquioxane...............................201
Heat-Hardenable Phenolic Resin Binders..........................202
Electric Grade Laminates.....................................204
Apparatus for Making Crimped Mats.............................207
Binder Highly Soluble in Vinyl Monomers........................209
Binder Slowly Soluble in Vinyl Monomers........................209
Sizing and Dispersion Systems..................................210
Binders to Minimize Air Pollution...............................212
Resin-Treated Fabric for Resistance to High Temperatures............213
Refractory Metal Oxide Fibers...................................216
Inorganic and Organic Mats Needlepunched Together................216
Fibrous Structure Containing Alumina or Zirconia Fibers.............220
Asbestos Fibers...............................................221
Cylinder Head Gaskets.......................................221
Carbon Fibers................................................223
Presizing the Felt by Impregnating with a Thermosensitive Resin.......223
Fuel Cell Substrates..........................................225
Lead Fibers for Acoustical Insulation..............................227
CARPETING...................................................229
Carpet Backings...............................................229
Bicomponent Filaments Having a Copolyamide Sheath...............229
Extra-Wide, Heat-Sealed Nonwoven Sheets........................230
Dimensionally-Stable, High-Tenacity Webs........................231
Having No Preferred Filament Orientation........................234
Bonded Isotactic Polypropylene .:..............................237
Carpet Backing Having High Bond Strength in Selvage...............238
With Improved Dimensional Stability and Strength..................241
Nonwoven Fiber Needlepunched to Plastic Netting..................244
Having Excellent Tuftability...................................245
Fine and Coarse Filaments....................................245
Carpets.....................................................246
Antistatic Carpet............................................246
Formed by Heat Sealing and Shrinking the Backing.................247
Metallic Foil Layer for Flame Retardance.........................248
Resilient Carpet Padding........................................249
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS....................................251
Filtration....................................................251
Helically Wound Fibrous Web..................................251
Polytetrafluoroethylene Felts..................................252
Contents and Subject Index xi
Method of Forming Tubular Shape..............................254
Seamless Tubular Webs.......................................256
Hollow Cylindrically Shaped Fibrous Filter.......................260
Scrimless Felt for High Temperature Gas Filtration.................261
Charcoal-Retaining Cartridge Filter of Polypropylene................263
Insulation...................................................266
Aramid Fibers Bonded by Polyamide Fibers.......................266
Flexible Noise Barrier........................................268
Spunbonded Web Sandwiched in a Laminate......................270
Laminated Jacketing Material for Pipes...........................272
Blended Microfibers and Crimped Bulking Fibers...................275
High-Temperature-Resistant Insulating Fabric......................278
Battery Separators.............................................280
Prior Degradation of the Fiber-Forming Polymer...................280
Laminated Mats.............................................282
Laminates for Circuit Boards.....................................283
Nonwoven Impregnated with Cyanic Acid Ester Resin as One Layer ... .283
Nonwoven Substrate Treated with Silane and Phenol Resin...........285
Papermakers Felts............................................286
Containing Flat Fibers........................................286
Needling Machine...........................................287
Gaskets for Luminaires.........................................288
Other Uses...................................................291
Conveyor Belt..............................................291
Artificial Leather Having Good Mechanical Characteristics............292
Flexible Laminates..........................................293
Pillowed Web of Blown Microfibers for Oil-Sorbing and Other Uses.....295
MATERIALS FOR USE IN HOME BUILDING........................300
Roofing.....................................................300
Asphalt-Impregnated Sheet....................................300
Containing Vulcanized Rubber Particles..........................302
Reinforcing Webs...........................................302
Decorative Coverings...........................................304
Prevention of Plasticizer Migration..............................304
Nonwoven Facing...........................................306
Nonwoven Sheet Laminated Between Wood and Metal...............307
Floor Coverings...............................................308
Floor for Gymnasium........................................308
Nonwoven Fabric Floor......................................310
Wall Coverings................................................311
Embossed Needle-Bonded Fabric...............................311
Insulated Wallpaper Web......................................313
Peelable Wall Covering........................................315
Other Products...............................................315
Resilient Structural Mats......................................315
Waterproofing Agent.........................................318
MATERIALS FOR MEDICAL USE AND PACKAGING.................320
Medical and Hospital Products...................................320
Burn Dressings..............................................320
Surgical Products............................................322
Five-Ply Nonwoven Surgical Towel..............................324
xii Contents and Subject Index
For Vascular Prostheses.......................................326
Wound and Burn Dressings....................................330
Nonwoven Rolled Bandage....................................331
Water-Hardenable Splints.....................................332
Support for Burn Victims.....................................334
Packaging Materials............................................336
Using Four Layers of Polypropylene Filaments.....................336
Peelable Seals..............................................336
Waterproof Material with Antistatic and Antislip Properties...........338
Heat-Sealable Laminate.......................................340
Meat Packaging Resistant to Bones..............................343
PRODUCTS WITH MISCELLANEOUS USES.........................345
Cleaning and Polishing Wipes.....................................345
Furniture Polishing Cloth.....................................345
Washing Wet Web with Water and Surfactant......................346
Foamed-Rubber Coating......................................347
Selectively Sorptive Sheet.....................................349
Pond Liner..................................................350
For Reservoir of Layered Liquids...............................350
Hydrocarbon-Resistant Laminate...............................351
Bookbinding Material..........................................352
Waterproof Coating..........................................352
Heat Finishing for Abrasion Resistance...........................354
Prevention of Soil Erosion.......................................355
Straw Mats................................................355
Reinforced Matting for Earth Retention on Banks..................356
Other.......................................................357
Labels on Wearing Apparel....................................357
Laminated Camouflage Material................................358
Needlepunched Tennis Ball Cover...............................359
Alteration-Sensitive Material...................................360
Nonwoven to Prevent Shipworm Infestation.......................361
Insecticidal Device...........................................362
Sponge...................................................363
To Provide Localized Controlled Heating in Spacecraft...............364
COMPANY INDEX..............................................365
U.S. PATENT NUMBER INDEX...................................367
INVENTOR INDEX.............................................369
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Titel: Nonwoven materials
Autor: Gillies, M. T.
Jahr: 1979
CONTENTS AND SUBJECT INDEX
INTRODUCTION.1
SECTION I. PROCESSES
WEB FORMATION.4
Air Laying Techniques.4
Webs from Multiple Laps of Staple Fibers.4
Back-to-Back Transition Web.5
Use of Two Fiber Types.8
Use of Synthetic Wood Fibers.11
Use of Natural plus Synthetic Wood Fibers.13
Spunbonding Techniques.15
High Electric Charge to Fan Out Filaments.15
To Produce Webs with Higher Uniformity.16
Controlled Bonding Gas System.18
Stretching Fabric Before Compaction.,.20
To Make a Stretchable Fabric.21
Electron Beam Radiation.22
Postdrawing Melt-Blown Webs.23
Radial Extrusion and Fibrillation.,.25
Using Special Fibers.28
Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibers.,.28
Bulky Fabric of Acrylonitrile Fibers.29
Regenerated Cellulose Fibers.31
Bonded Fabrics of Polyarylene-Oxadiazoles.33
Miscellaneous Processes.34
Process for Shrinking Textile Webs.34
For Orthogonal Meshes.35
Method of Traversing a Strand.37
Fabrics with Laid-in Weft Yarns.40
For Production of Open Mesh Fabrics.42
Seaming the Screen Used for Making Nonwoven Fabric.43
Expanding Width of Preformed Webs.44
viii Contents and Subject Index
Apparatus for Sensing Broken Weft Yarn.46
Controlling Edge Uniformity.46
CHEMICAL BONDING OF WEBS.48
Wet Chemical Binder Systems.48
For Production of Dry-Cleanable Nonwoven Fabrics.48
Internally Adhesively Bonded Webs.49
Prevention of Surface Migration of Binding Agent on Drying.52
Complex Compounds Based on Polycarboxylic Acids.53
Copolymers of N-methylolamides and Modified Acrylic Acid Esters.55
Overpolymerized Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymers as Cross-
Linkable Binders.57
Pullulan or Its Derivatives.58
Intermittent Bonding in Predetermined Patterns.60
Clothlike Tissue Laminate Without Paperlike Rattle.62
Migration-Resistant Latex Binders.63
Dry Adhesives.66
For Use in Forming Fibrous Batts.66
Glow-Resistant Batt.69
THERMAL AND MECHANICAL BONDING.71
Thermal Bonding.71
Pattern Bonding of Fabric Made with Polyamide Fibers.71
By Continuous Hot Air.74
Batts Having High and Uniform Densities.75
Sheet Having Optical Transmission Properties.78
Low Degree of Crystallinity in Filaments of Web.79
Use of Uneven Heated Surface.81
Ultrasonic Bonding.83
Apertured Webs.83
High Frequency Vibrations Against a Patterned Anvil.86
Reordering Fibers in a Web.89
Fiber Entanglement by Hydraulic Means.91
Improving Strength of an Apertured Fabric.91
Improved Efficiency of Fiber Entanglement Process.92
Liquid Curtain Applied to Fiber Batt.94
Other Processes.95
Fusion by High Frequency Electric Field.95
Affixing Net to Nonwoven Blanket by Vibration.99
Mitigating Problems of Needle Tracking.100
Mechanical Entanglement.103
SECTION II. PRODUCTS
DISPOSABLES.108
Diapers.108
Having One Rough Side and One Smooth Side.108
Double Contoured Absorbent Panel.110
Facing Layer Less Wettable Around the Edges.111
Formed by Twin-Wire Air Laying.113
Containing Flocculated Clay Mineral Aggregate.115
Disposable Pad with Nonwoven Facing.116
Fibrous Web Heavier in the Middle.118
Contents and Subject Index .*
Having a Flared Waist.119
Diaper Liners.121
Lubricant Added to Thermoplastic Filaments.121
Stretchable Spunbonded Web.123
Sanitary Napkins.123
Two-Component Expanded Net.123
Layer with Increased Capillary Forces.125
Flushable Products.127
Alkali Salt of a Sulfated Cellulose Ester Resin as Binder.127
Cationic Polyurethane Binder.129
Webs Readily Dispersible in Enzyme-Containing Media.133
pH-Sensitive Polymer as Binder.135
Premoistened Cleansing Wiper.137
Disposable Garments, Sheets, and Drapes.140
Addition of Potentially Crimped Synthetic Fibers.140
Ultra-Short Fiber Layer Applied to Dry-Laid Web.142
Wipes.145
Clean-and-Shine Floor Wipe.145
Usable for Wiping Oils, Solvent Cleaning and Wet Wiping.146
TEXTILES FOR APPAREL AND HOME USE.150
Pile Fabrics.150
Two Separate Needlings for Pile Fabrics.150
Fabric Having a Pile on Both Sides.152
Production of Patterned, Needled, Pile Fabric in One Step.153
Fabrics with Distinctive Finishes.154
Bouclelike Fabric.154
Flocked Fabrics.155
Fabric Having One Randomly Wrinkled Surface.156
Apparatus for Pattern Bonding.158
Segmentally Bonded Pattern.159
Rearrangement of Web Fibers by Water Jets to Make Stripes.161
Creped Finish.164
Fabrics with Elasticity.166
Elastic Materials.166
Fabrics Having Two-Way Stretch.168
Bonded Stretchable Cloths of Various Weights.168
Other Products.171
Soil Resistant Mattress Cover.171
Washable Protective Sheet.173
For Flame Retardant Upholstery.174
Lingerie Fabric.176
Electric Blanket Shell.178
LEATHER SUBSTITUTES.181
Improvement of Shape Retention and Strength.181
Filled Textile Fiber with a Density Gradient.183
Needled Fabric with a Thin Polymeric Coating.184
Apparatus for Loosening Needled Fabric.185
Mechanical Finishing.186
Impregnation with a Modified Latex.187
Improving Appearance of Synthetic Leathers.189
Elimination of "Orange Peel".189
x Contents and Subject Index
Pearl-Tinted Artificial Leather.190
Improvement of "Breatheability".191
Addition of Polyethylene Oxide to Impregnating Mixture.191
Addition of Compounds Having —NH Groups to Impregnating Mixture . .193
Base Sheets.195
Polyurethane Fibers.195
Nonwoven Sheet with High Flexural Rigidity.196
PRODUCTS FROM INORGANIC FIBERS.198
Glass Fibers.198
With Aromatic Polyamide Fibers for Resistance to High Temperatures. . .198
Styrene-lnsoluble Fibrous Mats.199
Binder Containing Silsesquioxane.201
Heat-Hardenable Phenolic Resin Binders.202
Electric Grade Laminates.204
Apparatus for Making Crimped Mats.207
Binder Highly Soluble in Vinyl Monomers.209
Binder Slowly Soluble in Vinyl Monomers.209
Sizing and Dispersion Systems.210
Binders to Minimize Air Pollution.212
Resin-Treated Fabric for Resistance to High Temperatures.213
Refractory Metal Oxide Fibers.216
Inorganic and Organic Mats Needlepunched Together.216
Fibrous Structure Containing Alumina or Zirconia Fibers.220
Asbestos Fibers.221
Cylinder Head Gaskets.221
Carbon Fibers.223
Presizing the Felt by Impregnating with a Thermosensitive Resin.223
Fuel Cell Substrates.225
Lead Fibers for Acoustical Insulation.227
CARPETING.229
Carpet Backings.229
Bicomponent Filaments Having a Copolyamide Sheath.229
Extra-Wide, Heat-Sealed Nonwoven Sheets.230
Dimensionally-Stable, High-Tenacity Webs.231
Having No Preferred Filament Orientation.234
Bonded Isotactic Polypropylene .:.237
Carpet Backing Having High Bond Strength in Selvage.238
With Improved Dimensional Stability and Strength.241
Nonwoven Fiber Needlepunched to Plastic Netting.244
Having Excellent Tuftability.245
Fine and Coarse Filaments.245
Carpets.246
Antistatic Carpet.246
Formed by Heat Sealing and Shrinking the Backing.247
Metallic Foil Layer for Flame Retardance.248
Resilient Carpet Padding.249
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS.251
Filtration.251
Helically Wound Fibrous Web.251
Polytetrafluoroethylene Felts.252
Contents and Subject Index xi
Method of Forming Tubular Shape.254
Seamless Tubular Webs.256
Hollow Cylindrically Shaped Fibrous Filter.260
Scrimless Felt for High Temperature Gas Filtration.261
Charcoal-Retaining Cartridge Filter of Polypropylene.263
Insulation.266
Aramid Fibers Bonded by Polyamide Fibers.266
Flexible Noise Barrier.268
Spunbonded Web Sandwiched in a Laminate.270
Laminated Jacketing Material for Pipes.272
Blended Microfibers and Crimped Bulking Fibers.275
High-Temperature-Resistant Insulating Fabric.278
Battery Separators.280
Prior Degradation of the Fiber-Forming Polymer.280
Laminated Mats.282
Laminates for Circuit Boards.283
Nonwoven Impregnated with Cyanic Acid Ester Resin as One Layer . .283
Nonwoven Substrate Treated with Silane and Phenol Resin.285
Papermakers' Felts.286
Containing Flat Fibers.286
Needling Machine.287
Gaskets for Luminaires.288
Other Uses.291
Conveyor Belt.291
Artificial Leather Having Good Mechanical Characteristics.292
Flexible Laminates.293
Pillowed Web of Blown Microfibers for Oil-Sorbing and Other Uses.295
MATERIALS FOR USE IN HOME BUILDING.300
Roofing.300
Asphalt-Impregnated Sheet.300
Containing Vulcanized Rubber Particles.302
Reinforcing Webs.302
Decorative Coverings.304
Prevention of Plasticizer Migration.304
Nonwoven Facing.306
Nonwoven Sheet Laminated Between Wood and Metal.307
Floor Coverings.308
Floor for Gymnasium.308
Nonwoven Fabric Floor.310
Wall Coverings.311
Embossed Needle-Bonded Fabric.311
Insulated Wallpaper Web.313
Peelable Wall Covering.315
Other Products.315
Resilient Structural Mats.315
Waterproofing Agent.318
MATERIALS FOR MEDICAL USE AND PACKAGING.320
Medical and Hospital Products.320
Burn Dressings.320
Surgical Products.322
Five-Ply Nonwoven Surgical Towel.324
xii Contents and Subject Index
For Vascular Prostheses.326
Wound and Burn Dressings.330
Nonwoven Rolled Bandage.331
Water-Hardenable Splints.332
Support for Burn Victims.334
Packaging Materials.336
Using Four Layers of Polypropylene Filaments.336
Peelable Seals.336
Waterproof Material with Antistatic and Antislip Properties.338
Heat-Sealable Laminate.340
Meat Packaging Resistant to Bones.343
PRODUCTS WITH MISCELLANEOUS USES.345
Cleaning and Polishing Wipes.345
Furniture Polishing Cloth.345
Washing Wet Web with Water and Surfactant.346
Foamed-Rubber Coating.347
Selectively Sorptive Sheet.349
Pond Liner.350
For Reservoir of Layered Liquids.350
Hydrocarbon-Resistant Laminate.351
Bookbinding Material.352
Waterproof Coating.352
Heat Finishing for Abrasion Resistance.354
Prevention of Soil Erosion.355
Straw Mats.355
Reinforced Matting for Earth Retention on Banks.356
Other.357
Labels on Wearing Apparel.357
Laminated Camouflage Material.358
Needlepunched Tennis Ball Cover.359
Alteration-Sensitive Material.360
Nonwoven to Prevent Shipworm Infestation.361
Insecticidal Device.362
Sponge.363
To Provide Localized Controlled Heating in Spacecraft.364
COMPANY INDEX.365
U.S. PATENT NUMBER INDEX.367
INVENTOR INDEX.369 |
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title_short | Nonwoven materials |
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