What is a Nonwoven Fabric?
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Title What is a Nonwoven Fabric?
Url http://www.inda.org/category/nwn_index.html
Description The Association for the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry's (INDA)definition for nonwoven fabrics, and a list of uses and applications.
Category Textiles and Nonwovens > Nonwovens > Resources > Articles and Studies
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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1. 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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2. The Manufacturing of Wet-Laid Hydroentangled Glassfiber Composites: Preliminary Results
  Peer reviewed article about the demonstrated potential for manufacturing a wet-laid, hydroentangled nonwoven preform for composites, using blends of glassfiber and low melt polyester. Authors: N. Vaidya and others. From the INDA web site.
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3. What is a Nonwoven Fabric?
  The Association for the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry's (INDA)definition for nonwoven fabrics, and a list of uses and applications.
Category:   Textiles and Nonwovens > Nonwovens > Resources > Articles and Studies


4. Evaluating the Potential Use of Highloft Nonwoven Fabrics for Rain Gutter Applications
  Master of Science thesis exploring the potential application and utilization of highloft nonwoven fabrics in rain gutters instead of more expensive alternatives such as gutter guards and screens. Author: Selcuk Filiz.
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5. 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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