Three Dimensional Structures from Nonwovens
Link ID 121401
Title Three Dimensional Structures from Nonwovens
Url http://www.tx.ncsu.edu/ncrc/acrobatfiles/thesis/grissett.pdf
Description Thesis about research conducted to assess thermoforming nonwoven webs into a three dimensional fiber network without the use of resin or binders. Author: Gregory A. Grissett.
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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