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Novel Technology for 3D Nonwovens
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Most nonwoven products are in 3D form. They have to be made from flat fabrics through costly conversion processes. The joints in the product can also be a problem due to their deviation from the normal fabric. - By R.H. Gong, Textiles and Paper, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1 QD, UK...
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Productivity of a Spinning Mill
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All spinners wish that the spinning productivity of their mill (ring frame production in gms/spindle shift) has the optimum level of efficiency. Though there are many aspects that limit the actual production like ring diameter and its age, lift, age and make of the ring frame, its maximum mechanical...
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Agro textiles: A novel application
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A textile fabric has a long history of application in agriculture. The word “agrotextiles” now is used to classify the woven, nonwoven and knitted fabrics applied for agricultural & horticultural uses covering livestock protection, shading, weed and insect control, and extension of the growing season. Agrotextiles help to keep sufficient soil humidity and increase the soil temperature...
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The concept of geotextiles
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Meaning of geotextile
A geotextile is a synthetic permeable textile material applied with soil, rock, or any other geotechnical engineering related material. It is produced by synthetic fibers made in a woven or loose nonwoven form. Geotextiles, also named as geosynthetics, are normally applicable......
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Textiles in an Environmental Perspective
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Many countries of the world are undergoing grave environmental troubles and the reason is their fast growing industry. This is a very common situation where industrial units of textile, dyeing, leather tanning, paper and pulp procession, sugar production are flourishing in huge masses and discharging pollution....
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