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This category lists articles, scientific and technical papers and studies, dealing with the various technologies in use with the nonwovens industry.
http://repository.lib.ncsu.edu/ir/bitstream/1840.16/5490/1/etd.pdf
Technical paper about the effect of various process parameters on a number of meltblown polypropylene web characteristics. Authors: Y. Velu and others.
http://www.fibtex.lodz.pl/40_11_28.pdf
Technical paper presenting a method for testing the technological needling resistance of a nonwoven web in dependence on the type of elementary fibers and the needling frequency. Author: Henryk Kapusta.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume2/Gibson.pdf
Technical paper, investigating the thermal transfer properties of nonwoven high-loft nanofiber battings for military protective clothing, made from carbon and polymeric fibers such as polyacrylonitrile, polyamide and polyurethane. Authors: Philip W. Gibson and others.
http://etd.utk.edu/2004/WangYizhong.pdf
Doctor of Philosophy dissertation about the determination of the rheological properties of two melt-blown grade polypropylene polymers under different processing conditions, by various off-line methods. Author: Yizhong Wang.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume1/06Oct_BasisWtUniformity.pdf
Technical paper, reporting on the development of thermobonded needlepunch and hydroentangled nonwoven fabrics with improved basis weight uniformity, created from bleached cotton and comber noils, viscose and bi-component fiber in various different blend formulations. Authors: D.V. Parikh and others.
http://www.process-heating.com/CDA/Archives/bceaec343a268010VgnVCM100000f932a8c0____
Feature article about the development of a novel combination of a convection dryer and a customized deckle system, to produce nonwovens with varying widths while minimizing product shrinkage. From Process-Heating.Com.
http://etd.utk.edu/2001/JangalaPraveen.pdf
Master of Science thesis presenting research on the effects of some of the process variables of nonwoven webs in a thermal point bonding process. Author: Praveen Kumar Jangala.
http://www.fibtex.lodz.pl/58_18_68.pdf
Technical paper about the physical and mechanical properties and possible destinations of needlepunch nonwoven spacer fabrics. Authors: Simona Vasile and others.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume3/Tascan.pdf
Technical paper providing a description of the measurement devices and acoustical measurement data for vertically lapped nonwoven fabrics made from three different polyster fiber shapes and two denier levels. From the Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics. Authors: Mevlut Tascan, Ph.D and Edward A. Vaughn, Ph.D.
http://www.bedr.org/download/04d.pdf
Technical paper about a study investigating the relationships between material requirements in making sheets for honeycomb core applications by characterising and processing a model aramid fiber into nonwoven samples whose adaptability for honeycomb applications was evaluated. Authors: Yi-Jui Wu and others
http://etd.utk.edu/2002/SongHua.pdf
Master of Science thesis presenting a study of the production of microfiber melt-blown nonwovens by water and alkaline treatment. Author: Hua Song.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume2/Seyam(7-14R1).pdf
Technical paper, describing experimental measurements and physical origins of the force of peeling required for the separation of the wet hydroentangled fabric from the forming wires. Authors: Ping Xiang and others.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume2/Seyam.pdf
Technical paper, describing a research project aimed at the development of novel methods of nonwoven fiberweb formation techniques using electrostatic forces, where orientation and distribution of staple fibers are positively controlled. Authors: Yiyun Cai and others.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume1/06Sept_MeltBlownDiameter.pdf
Extensive technical paper, reporting experimental measurements of the influence of die-to-collector distance, primary air-flow rate, die temperature, collector speed and resin throughput rate on the diameter of fibers in fully formed melt-blown webs. Authors: Randall R. Bresee and Uzair A. Qureshi.
http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-07072004-124535/unrestricted/Zhang_thesis.pdf
Master of Science thesis presenting a study about the development of a new method of preparing biodegradable all-cellulosic composite nonwoven materials composed of cotton and kenaf, or cotton and bagasse. Author: Xiaoqun Zhang.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/06Dec_Hydroentanglement.pdf
Technical paper presenting the development of a computational fluid dynamics model of the hydroentanglement process. Authors: Ping Xiang, Andrey V. Kuznetsov and Abdelfattah Mohamed Seyam.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume1/06Oct_MeltBlT.pdf
Part of a series of technical papers about the influence of melt-blowing processing parameters on the polymer properties and nonwoven fabric properties for block thermoplastic elastomers. Authors: Terezie Zapletalova and others.
http://etd.utk.edu/2004/LeeYounEung.pdf
Doctor of Philosophy dissertation presenting research to determine the optimum processing conditions for the production of commercially acceptable meltblown thermoplastic polyurethane webs. Author: Young Eung Lee.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume2/Ndaro7-6R2.pdf
Technical paper summarising investigations into the hydroentanglement of islands-in-the-sea (PA 6/COPET) fibers without dissolution of the sea component, through the development of a new spinneret design and the modification of co-polyester structures. Authors: Mbwana Suleiman Ndaro and others.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume2/Parikh(7-11R1).pdf
Technical paper, describing experimental investigations of needlepunched and hydroentangled nonwovens composed of different blends of cotton fiber and comber noils, rayon and low-melt polymeric fibers, aimed at developing high quality cosmetic pads and economical short-life bed sheets. Authors: Dharnidhar V. Parikh and others.
http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume2/Federova.pdf
Technical paper, discussing the use of island-in-the-sea bi-component fiber to overcome the shortcomings of thermal bonding and obtain high-strength thermally point bonded nonwoven spunbond fabrics. Authors: Nataliya Federova and others.
http://etd.utk.edu/2004/RongHaoming.pdf
Doctor of Philosophy dissertation about the production of biodegradable cotton based nonwovens using different binder fibers, including a study of the structure and properties of the resulting fabrics and an analysis of their fracture and failure mechanisms. Author: Haoming Rong.
http://www.gfwsheep.com/felting/felt.html
From Gleason's Fine Woollen Ranch. Illustrated description of the technology of home made woollen felts.
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