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1. Stitch-Bonded-Hydroentangled Nonwoven Composites



Description of manufacturing process, structural characteristics, and properties and applications of innovative nonwoven composites, made with stitchbond and spunlace fabrics. Authors: Elke Schmalz, Hilmar Fuchs, Margot Brodtka and Jochen Schreiber.
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2. Dust Explosion Hazard in Certain Textile Processes.



In-depth article on the potential dangers inherent in the flocking process, and the preventive measures that should be observed. From OSHA.
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3. Multifunctional Fibres for Air-laid and Dry-laid Applications



Paper presented at the Edana 2000 Nonwovens Symposium, dealing with the global capacity and historic sales of air-laid thermobond nonwovens, and new developments in bicompionent fibers for the air-laid nonwovens industry. Author: Niels K. Christensen.
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4. Manufacturing Nonwovens Using Recycled Fibers



Introductory article about the development of new test methods for the identification of recycled fiber in nonwoven fabrics, and the detirmination of a relationship between fiber damage and the performance of nonwovens. Authors: Prof. Kenneth D. Langley, Prof. Alton R. Wilson and Esra Corkuntuna.
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5. Nonwovens From PTT Staple Fibers



Scientific article about the application of polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT) staple fibers in nonwovens manufacturing processes. Tables and chemical structure. From Shell Chemicals. Authors: Charles C. Who and Donald A. Shiffler.
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6. Use of Nonwovens as Noise Control Elements



Scientific article about the identification of a functional relationship for the variation in porosity through the thickness of a nonwoven sound absorbent medium. Authors: Yakir Shoshani and Yakov Yakubov.
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7. Producing Nonwoven Materials from Sugarcane



Short article about the production of nonwovens for aqua-, agri- and horticulture, and animal bedding materials from sugarcane fiber. Authors: Yan Chen and Ioan Negulescu.
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8. Recycling and Reuse of Mixed Fiber Fabric Remnants



Report on a research project performed to evaluate the use of recycled cotton, polyester and spandex fiber blends from cut and shredded textile waste, in the manufacture of yarns and woven fabrics, and nonwovens needlepunch fabrics, as well as their applicability as flock material and fill for oil absorption products. Authors: Prof. Kenneth D. Langley, Prof. Yong K. Kim and Prof. Armand F. Lewis.
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9. Polymeric Nanofibers and Nanofiber Webs: A New Class of Nonwovens



Technical paper on the electrospinning process for the production of nanofibers from synthetic fiber-forming polymers, and a review of the physical characteristics of nonwoven nanofiber webs. From Donaldson Company, Inc. Authors: Timothy Grafe and Kristine Graham.
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10. Development of Bi-Component Meltblown Fiber Nonwovens



Concise report on an experiment with meltblown bi-component splittable fibers in order to obtain a submicron fiber web, through the use of hydroentanglement technology. From the TANDEC web site. Authors: Christine Sun and Dong Zhang.
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