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Fabric, fabrics

Faber du Faur retorting Fabric Fabrication Fabric coatings... [Pg.390]

Reinforcement - fabric fabric fabric febric. short hhre felt... [Pg.141]

The Daltoflex A-10 system is recommended as an air-curing (2—7 day/25°C, <1 day/ 100 C) adhesive for textile applications (fabric-fabric, fabric-foam) since it affords good green strength and good hand, and for film-film lamination since it produces clear laminates which resist separation due to mechanical and thermal stress. ... [Pg.368]

Thickness. Because two fabrics that have identical weight per unit area values may have widely varying bulks, the specification of thickness is essential for properly characterizing a fabric. Fabric thickness has been shown to be direcdy proportional to thermal insulation, or warmth (121). Fabric warmth is the result of the entrapment of air between fibers and yams. A thicker fabric in general allows an increased amount of entrapped air and thus is warmer. [Pg.458]

The nonwovens iadustry also uses a saline repeUency test, especiaUy for medical fabrics. Fabrics are evaluated for the lapsed time before wetting when a 115-mm column of water ia a mason jar is appUed to the surface (INDA Standard Test 80.5-92). [Pg.309]

Gas Pressure Drops The filtration, or superficial face, velocities used in fabric filters are generally in the range of 0.3 to 3 iTi/min (1 to 10 ft/min), depending on the types of fabric, fabric supports, and... [Pg.1600]

Gas Pressure Drops The filtration, or superficial face, velocities used in fabric filters are generally in the range of 0.3 to 3 m/min (1 to 10 ft/min), depending on the types of fabric, fabric supports, and cleaning methods used. In this range, gas pressure drops conform to Darcy s law for streamline flow in porous media, in which the pressure drop is directly proportional to the flow rate. The pressure drop across the fabric and the collected dust layer may be expressed (Billings and Wilder, op. cit.) by... [Pg.46]


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