Abstract:
A moldable tufted carpet automobile mat, the molded mat and the process of preparing the mat, the moldable automobile mat comprising in combination: a nonwoven fabric or a tufted carpet having a tufted face surface and a back surface; a latex precoat; a thin layer of a stiff, heat-moldable thermoplastic foam of a blend of an elastomer and a resin having a thickness of up to about one-eighth to about three-eighths of an inch.
Abstract:
A novel open weave fabric is disclosed which comprises in a leno weave, warp yarns of polyamide fiber and crossover yarns of polyamide fiber braided over a core of glass fibers and/or metal wire. The fabric weave is then finished with a coating of a high temperature resistant resin selected from polyamides, polyimides, polyamide-imide or derivatives thereof. The fabric of the invention is useful for fabricating conveyor belts employed in conveying textiles through dryers and in like applications.
Abstract:
The adhesion of carboxylated SBR adhesive to polypropylene carpet backings is improved by a coating on the polypropylene of chlorinated polypropylene having a chlorine content of 10-20%.
Abstract:
THE MULTILAYER TEXTILE FLOOR COVERING CONSISTS OF (A) A VELOURISED KNITTED FABRIC FROM POLYAMIDE YARNS, (B) AN INTERMEDIATE LAYER OF A VINYL OR POLYURETHANE POLYMER AND (C) A STICHED FIBER FLEECE HAVING A SUPPORTING FABRIC STITCHED TO ITS SURFACE. THE STITCHED FIBER FLEECE HAS A LAYER THICKNESS OF BETWEEN 3 TO 7 MM. THE MULTIPLAYER TEXTILE FLOOR COVERING HAS A HIGH SOUND INSULATING CAPACITY, A REQUISITE RESILIENCE AND A HIGH LEVEL OF RECOVERY.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a leather-dike sheet including a fiber base material and a colored resin layer laminated on the fiber base material, wherein the colored resin layer includes an intermediate layer and a skin layer laminated on the intermediate layer, wherein the skin layer is a layer containing polyurethane and a black pigment of 3 g/m2 or more, and the intermediate layer is a layer containing polyurethane and a black pigment, and in the L*a*b* color system, a leather-like sheet having a lightness value of L*≤30 is used.
Abstract:
Floor coverings, such as modular panels or tiles, for installation on interior surfaces include one or more layers, for example, an upper wear layer and a backing layer, where at least one layer includes a filler that includes a carbon negative material, such as concentrated carbon. The carbon negative material can sequester carbon such that the resulting floor covering has a negative carbon footprint when subjected to a Life Cycle Assessment.
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a pre-coated bottom cover combination machine for tile carpet comprising a carpet surface pre-coated processing line and a back bottom cover processing line. The back bottom cover processing line includes drive device for driving the carpet belt to move, black material feeding and automatic control device, scraper, white material feeding and automatic control device, composite device of bottom back and carpet surface, bottom back plasticizing and heating line, embossing device, carpet body water-cooled plate, carpet body water-cooled roller, carpet storage rack, deviation correction device, dicing machine, inspection table. The present invention can meet the requirements of reducing the manufacturing cost of tile carpets.
Abstract:
Artificial turf for use with an artificial turf system, which may also include a base layer and a support layer. The artificial turf comprising a backing supporting pile tufts of between ¼″ to 4″ in length, in position on its upper surface. The backing may comprise a porous synthetic foam or backing sheet. A filler of particles shaped to have no sharp edges and of substantially equal size are interspersed over the backing and about the tufts up to at least half thick length. The artificial turf substantially retains its resiliency, porosity and equal density throughout.
Abstract:
Described herein are surface coverings comprising a carrier, a first linoleum composition, and a second linoleum composition; wherein the flow rate of the first linoleum composition is greater than the flow rate of the second linoleum composition.