Abstract:
According to the present invention, the curling or lifting of webs that occurs during the production nonwoven fabrics, and wrinkles that form on the surface of nonwoven fabrics are prevented. Also, the webs can be easily taken off without making grip stronger than necessary. The present invention pertains to an industrial fabric formed by weaving warp and weft, wherein an embossed pattern having a concavo-convex shape is formed in the vicinity of the apex of a knuckle portion exposed on the surface side of the warp and/or weft. In particular, the industrial fabric is characterized in that the warp and/or weft having the embossed pattern are plastic monofilaments.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a non-woven fabric comprising one or more fibre layers each comprising a plurality of fibres arranged along a fibre direction, wherein the non-woven fabric comprises a plurality of stitching rows, each stitching row comprising one or more threads arranged along a stitch direction, for maintaining arrangement of the plurality of fibres in the one or more fibre layers relative to each other, wherein at least one thread comprises a binding agent. The present invention further relates to preforms comprising the non-woven fabric according to the present invention and methods for producing the non-woven fabric, preforms and wind turbine blades.
Abstract:
Woven fabrics are formed from high tenacity fibers or tapes that are loosely interwoven with adhesive coated filaments, to composite articles formed therefrom, and to a continuous process for forming the composite articles.
Abstract:
A cargo load restraint strip may have a base layer that comprises a stitchbond fabric. A separate reinforcement layer may comprise reinforcing strands or other type of material to increase tensile strength. An adhesive layer may be configured for attachment to a container wall and may include a release paper liner that may be peeled away prior to such attachment.
Abstract:
In some embodiments, the inventive subject matter is directed to an arrangement of discrete elements of fill material on a substrate consisting of a sheet material wherein the discrete elements are fixed relative to the sheet material by pilings, fusion, and/or entanglement to fix the insulating elements in a layered arrangement over the sheet material. A second sheet of material may be used to create a sandwiched assembly of the discrete elements. In some embodiments, the inventive subject matter is generally directed to discrete elements of fill material that are engaged together to form a cohesive sheet-like or layered arrangement of the elements.
Abstract:
A unidirectional reinforcement and a method of producing a unidirectional reinforcement for use in applications where high quality and strength is required. The unidirectional reinforcement includes transversely arranged thin discrete flow passage formed to ensure resin flow properties in a direction transverse to the direction of the unidirectional rovings. Thin discrete flow passage forming means are secured on the unidirectional rovings by means of additional yarns running on the thin discrete flow passage forming means and transverse thereto.
Abstract:
The needle has an openable eye and is of use in a lacing stage of a tridimensional weaving of a composite reinforcement element, for driving out rigid rods and replacing them with loops of wire or thread. The needle has an axial aperture (13) at the end of the needle in the vicinity of the eye and the inner end of the aperture (13) is open and connected to the exterior through a passageway (14) which is oblique relative to the axis of the body of the needle (8) and laterally opens out through an orifice (15) in the vicinity of the eye (12), between the eye and the end of the needle.
Abstract:
An apparatus making it possible to fit retaining pins on a mandrel. The retaining pin arrives in the form of a continuous wire which is cut to the desired length by a wheel before being fitted in the mandrel. The end of the uncut retaining pin adjacent to the wheel is maintained in a gripper formed by two jaws. Simultaneously with the fitting of the cut retaining pin, a hole is made in the mandrel to permit the subsequent fitting of a retaining pin.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a novel type of textile reinforcement adapted to be used for making laminated complexes, of the type constituted by at least one layer of reinforcing yarns. The yarns are bonded together by adhesion with binding yarns, disposed transversely, in a small proportion with respect to the reinforcing yarns.Reinforcing yarns are spaced apart from one another so as to form stable and undeformable holes of definite shape.Additional binding yarns are disposed on either side of each of the strips of reinforcing yarns.
Abstract:
The structure is formed by superposed layers of fibrous reinforcing material, which layers are bound together by threads implanted through the layers by being pushed by a pressurized fluid into a tubular needle which is actuated with back and forth movements during which it penetrates through the superposed layers and is pulled out therefrom, leaving in a portion of binding thread, the next portion of binding thread being positioned after a relative displacement of the needle with respect to the structure along the surface thereof.