Abstract:
Mattress and home furnishing items are made open flame resistant by a fire barrier fabric that includes chlorine-free rayon fiber. The fire barrier fabric at least partially encloses the core of the open flame resistant mattress or home furnishing item. When tested in accordance with the flame resistance test protocols of NFPA 267 or ASTM E 1590, the mattress has a maximum heat release rate of less than 250 kW and a total energy release of less than 40 MJ in the first five minutes of the test. The home furnishing items may be tested under test protocols such as California Technical Bulletin #604 or #117. TEQ of the products of the combustion of chlorine-free fibers, yarns and fabrics is less than or equal to 2 nanograms.
Abstract translation:床垫和家居用品由防火织物制成,具有无氯人造丝纤维的明火阻燃性。 防火织物至少部分地包围耐火的床垫或家居用品的核心。 当根据NFPA 267或ASTM E 1590的阻燃性试验方案进行试验时,床垫的最大热释放速率小于250kW,总能量释放量在试验的前五分钟内小于40MJ。 家居用品可以在测试协议下进行测试,如加利福尼亚技术公告#604或#117。 无氯纤维,纱线和织物的燃烧产物的TEQ小于或等于2纳克。
Abstract:
A reversible, heat-set covered fiber is described, the covered fiber comprising: A. A core comprising an elastic fiber comprising a substantially crosslinked, temperature-stable, olefin polymer; and B. A cover comprising an inelastic fiber. The fiber is heat.set by a method comprising: (a) Stretching the covered fiber by applying a stretching force to the covered fiber; (b) Heating the stretched covered fiber of (a) to a temperature in excess of the crystalline melting point of the olefin polymer for a period of time sufficient to at least partially melt the olefin polymer; (c) Cooling the stretched and heated covered fiber of (b) to a temperature below the crystalline melting point of the olefin polymer for a period of time sufficient to solidify the polymer; and (d) Removing the stretching force from the covered fiber.
Abstract:
A flat structure contains a foil-like material (8) sewn together with a layer (7) made of fibrous material. At least one layer of agglomerated foil-like material (8) forms a core layer (6) sewn between the covering layer (7) and the support layer (5).
Abstract:
Jute sack (1) for bulk goods, such as potatoes and onions, comprising a first wall (2) and a second wall (3), which walls at a top edge (8) of the sack leave a filling opening open and which have been attached to each other or merge into each other along two longitudinal edges (5, 6) and a bottom edge (7) of the sack, wherein the walls have been formed with jute warp threads (30) and jute weft threads (35) extending transverse thereto, wherein the weft threads successively alternately pass over the warp threads and under the warp threads while keeping a distance between the adjacently extending warp threads and weft threads in order to keep first airing openings (40) open in between them, wherein at least one of the walls has been provided with an elongated airing way (24, 25) in which only the warp threads or the weft threads are present in order to keep second airing openings (42) open in between them, wherein the airing way has a width exceeding the width of the first airing openings.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a canvas to be painted, consisting of a fabric comprising plant fibres, especially linen, jute, ramie and/or sisal, said fabric also being coated with a size.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an abrasive backing and abrasive cloth and more particularly, to an abrasive backing including an upper weave layer and a lower weave layer which are comprised with warps (11-20) and wefts (a-j), and a binding yarn (70) which connects the upper weave layer and the lower weave layer, wherein the abrasive backing is woven by using the wefts of the upper weave layer (b,d,f,h,j) having a different thickness from those of the lower weave layer (a,c,e,g,i). When the weft of the upper weave layer and that of the lower weave layer have a different thickness, the upper weave layer and the lower weave layer may have uneven surfaces having different details and abrasive coat materials having different grain sizes.
Abstract:
A tent fabric characterized by comprising a woven fabric made of yarns containing kenaf fibers in an amount of 10 wt.% or more. The tent fabric after use can be easily reused and hence contributes to resource saving and environmental protection.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an abrasive backing and abrasive cloth and more particularly, to an abrasive backing including an upper weave layer and a lower weave layer which are comprised with warps and wefts, and a binding yam which connects the upper weave layer and the lower weave layer, wherein the abrasive backing is woven by using the wefts of the upper weave layer having a different thickness from those of the lower weave layer. When the weft of the upper weave layer and that of the lower weave layer have a different thickness, the upper weave layer and the lower weave layer may have uneven surfaces having different details and abrasive coat materials having different grain sizes.
Abstract:
A reversible, heat-set covered fiber is described, the covered fiber comprising: A. A core comprising an elastic fiber comprising a substantially crosslinked, temperature-stable, olefin polymer; and B. A cover comprising an inelastic fiber. The fiber is heat-set by a method comprising: (a) Stretching the covered fiber by applying a stretching force to the covered fiber (b) Heating the stretched covered fiber of (a) to a temperature in excess of the crystalline melting point of the olefin polymer for a period of time sufficient to at least partially melt the olefin polymer; (c) Cooling the stretched and heated covered fiber of (b) to a temperature below the crystalline melting point of the olefin polymer for a period of time sufficient to solidify the polymer; and (d) Removing the stretching force from the covered fiber.