Utilization of Turkey Feather Fibers in Nonwoven Erosion Control Fabrics
Link ID 121403
Title Utilization of Turkey Feather Fibers in Nonwoven Erosion Control Fabrics
Url http://www.inda.org/subscrip/inj03_2/p45-52.pdf
Description Peer reviewed article about a new method for stripping turkey feather fibers from the quill, and a report on current research into developing latex bonded nonwovens containing feather fibers for erosion control applications. Authors: Brian R. George and others.
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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