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Freudenberg Nonwovens
 Nonwoven Fabrics: Raw Materials, Production, Applications, Properties, and Testing by Wilhelm Albrecht, From the utilization of textile waste to the high-tech product - this is how modern nonwovens can best described. Web formation and web bonding processes have recently being enhanced. Nowadays, fibres, granulates, binder and finishing agents are used. This development entails a wider range of applications in the fields of hygiene, medicine, the garment-producing and building industries, interior design as well as further technical uses. This book provides comprehensive information about nonwovens, from the raw material fibres via the manufacturing processes to finishing and to the ready-made product. Nonwoven characteristics and the fields of application are discussed in detail as well as the processes available to test the raw materials, the intermediate and the final products.
 Handbook of Nonwovens: Handbook of Nonwovens:
Freudenberg - Freudenberg can mean several things: Hans-Ulrich Wehler - Hans-Ulrich Wehler (September 11, 1931-) is a well-known left-wing German historian. He was born in Freudenberg and was educated at the universities of Cologne and Bonn and at Ohio University between 1952-1958.
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In this comprehensive and essential resource, each chapter includes references and a discussion of future trends. Thorough contents include current web formation techniques, bonding, chemicals and mechanical finishing, and an overview of nonwoven production applications; fabric testing and characterization, and performance. Everybody has freudenberg nonwovens. After discussing microbial processes in fiber degradation, the book covers major fibre types, the development of synthetic silk, biodegradeable natural fibre composites, nonwovens, geotextiles, and soy bean protein fibres. For freudenberg nonwovens use as well. The final chapter focuses on the history and future of soya bean protein fibres. 2005. All rights reserved. All future high offers and benefit For of textiles that are beneficial by their biodegradable nature or hold some benefit in being from a sustainable source. Everybody has freudenberg nonwovens. After discussing microbial processes in fiber degradation, the book covers major fibre types, the development of synthetic silk, biodegradeable natural fibre composites, nonwovens, geotextiles, and soy bean protein fibres. 2005. All rights reserved. All this source. natural rights finishing, .
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