Abstract:
A moquette comprising a treading layer and a supporting layer, characterized in that the treading layer is made of at least 60 to 70% of cashmere fibre.
Abstract:
A fabric comprising a textile layer comprising yarns, wherein said textile layer is permeable to water vapour and impermeable to liquid water; and disposed on at least part of one side of the textile layer is a wicking means.
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 food wrapping cloth (1) made of a fabric comprising warps produced by combining and twisting cellulose fiber yarns (3) and twisted yarns (2) produced by combining and twisting antimicrobial yarns (21) formed by vacuum depositing an antimicrobial metal onto a synthetic resin film and cutting the film into a thin elongated shape with cellulose fiber yarns (22) and wefts of cellulose fiber yarns (4).
Abstract:
A flat structure, in particular a floor covering, has a covering layer (1) with fibers which can be needled, a support layer (3) and a core layer (2). The three layers are sewn together by means of fibers (1a) taken from the covering layer (1). The core layer is made of agglomerated, solid polyvinyl chloride material and of a PVC binder mass or plastisol paste. The fibers (1a) are fixedly bound in all three layers (1, 2, 3).
Abstract:
Selon un procédé de fabrication d'un tapis aiguilleté, une couche intermédiaire (6) contenant des morceaux de films thermoplastiques est située entre une couche de support (5) et une couche supérieure (7). Les trois couches sont liées les unes aux autres par des fibres (9), selon un procédé d'aiguilletage, de manière à former un tapis. La couche intermédiaire (6) est constituée de morceaux de films plastiques agglomérés (8) et les fibres aiguilletées sont fixées dans la couche intermédiaire (6) au moins par effet thermique.
Abstract:
L'invention concerne un tissu composite destiné à être mis au contact d'une partie d'un corps humain dans le but d'y assurer un massage, notamment mais non exclusivement sous la forme d'une semelle intérieure de chaussure, d'un revêtement de matelas, de coussin, d'un gant de massage, d'une chaussure. Il est CARACTERISE par le fait qu'il est tissé, et présente au moins deux fibres (3, 4) alternées, de calibres différents et de rigidités différentes qui sont entrelacées et qui créent par leur croisement un relief régulier en bosses (7, 8) et en creux (9) dans les différentes directions de la surface du tissu.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for scouring a bast fiber, the method including: a first scouring step of immersing a bast fiber in a first scouring agent and heating the bast fiber (step 1); a step of dehydrating the first scoured bast fiber (step 2); a second scouring step of immersing the dehydrated bast fiber in a second scouring agent and heating the bast fiber (step 3); a step of dehydrating and cleaning the second scoured bast fiber (step 4); and a step of drying the cleaned bast fiber (step 5). Since the blast fiber is immersed in the scouring agent for 24 hours in an existing method for scouring blast fiber, the blast fiber is damaged. However, since the fist scouring step is performed for 50 - 55 minutes, and the second scouring step is performed during 30-35 minutes, the method for scouring the blast fiber of the present invention has the advantages in that a scouring time may be reduced and the damage of the fiber may be prevented.
Abstract:
PURPOSE: An eco-friendly method for treating a fiber with tannin and a surface-treated fiber by the same are provided to minimize chemical waste liquid and to enable eco-friendly surface treatment. CONSTITUTION: An eco-friendly method for treating a fiber with tannin comprises: a step of dipping a fiber in a mixture solution containing a tannin solution or tannin and C_1-C_6 alcohol; a step of treating the mixture solution by ultrasonic wave or vibration; and a step of drying the fiber.
Abstract:
PURPOSE: A manufacturing method of a hemp cloth coated with lacquer extract is provided to apply a binder which is a mixture of a lacquer extract and terrapin oil on the surface of the hemp cloth, thereby manufacturing a hemp fabric. CONSTITUTION: A manufacturing method of a hemp cloth coated with lacquer extract is comprised of following procedures. A connection backstitch is performed in order to form a hemp fabric of a predetermined length. The hemp fabric is moved to a coating process when the hemp fabric is wounded in a reel roller. A coating process is performed one to three times on the hemp fabric surface with a binder which is a mixture of the lacquer extract(11) and a terrapin oil(12). A hemp cloth(10) is dried for 12 hours in room temperature.