Manufacturing Nonwovens Using Recycled Fibers
Link ID 121379
Title Manufacturing Nonwovens Using Recycled Fibers
Url http://www.ntcresearch.org/pdf-rpts/AnRp97/F97-D02.pdf
Description 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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Date Jul 19, 2006
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