Abstract:
An adsorption filter to prevent the emission of hydrocarbons from the tanks of motor vehicles comprises a highly air-permeable, substantially stable, three-dimensional bearer structure of wires, monofilaments or webs to which is secured a layer of granular, especially bead-structured adsorbent particles with a diameter of 0.1 to 1 mm, whereby the size of the micropores of the adsorbent is reduced in the direction of flow of the hydrocarbons emitted.
Abstract:
A sheet filter made up of a flat textile article carrying micrometric particles of a resistant and/or adsorptive additive, the textile article made up of fibers which upon heating become temporarily adhesive without fusing. Advantageously the textile article is a nonwoven fibrous fleece or a pile fabric; if a fleece, a second fleece can be placed over the additive particles so heating unites the fleeces as well as adhereing the particles.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a waterproof and air-tight, moisture-conducting textile material (1) which has a coating (3) of coagulated polyurethane containing preferably a great number of micropores, and which has a water vapor permeability of more than 5000 g/m.sup.2 in 24 hours.
Abstract:
A roofing web copmrising a fabric coated on both surfaces with plasticized polyvinyl chloride compositions containing different immiscible plasticizers.