Stitch-Bonded-Hydroentangled Nonwoven Composites
Link ID 121376
Title Stitch-Bonded-Hydroentangled Nonwoven Composites
Url http://www.technica.net/NT/NT3/StitchBondedHydroentangled.htm
Description 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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Date Jul 19, 2006
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