Nonwovens From PTT Staple Fibers
Link ID 121380
Title Nonwovens From PTT Staple Fibers
Url http://www.shellchemicals.com/chemicals/pdf/corterra/0053.pdf
Description 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.
Category Textiles and Nonwovens > Nonwovens > Resources > Articles and Studies
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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