Development of Value-Added Natural and Animal Fiber Nonwoven Products
Link ID 121417
Title Development of Value-Added Natural and Animal Fiber Nonwoven Products
Url http://www.tffc.state.tx.us/TECHTXTL/nonwovens.pdf
Description Annual progress report to the Texas Food and Fiber Commission for the period of September 2003 till August 2004 from Texas Tech University's nonwovens laboratory, focusing on the development of nonwoven products made of animal and cotton fibers.
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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