Improvements in Compressional Properties of High-Lofts
Link ID 121409
Title Improvements in Compressional Properties of High-Lofts
Url http://www.fibtex.lodz.pl/42_22_80.pdf
Description Technical paper about a laboratory test to evaluate the compressional recovery properties of a high-loft nonwoven web created with new types of matrix fibers and bi-component fibers. Authors: Oldrich Jirzak and others.
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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