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PARTICLE-IMBEDDED SERVING YARN FOR CMC APPLICATIONS
20230407532 · 2023-12-21 ·

A method of preparing a fibrous preform for use in a ceramic matrix composite comprises coiling a serving yarn around a ceramic tow to form a served tow, the serving yarn comprising a polymer material with embedded ceramic particles, incorporating the served tow into a woven fabric, the woven fabric comprising a plurality of served tows, and removing the polymer material of the serving yarn such that the embedded ceramic particles remain in the woven fabric.

METHOD FOR THERMOFORMING PRODUCT OF FILAMENTS
20210054537 · 2021-02-25 ·

To provide a thermoforming method for obtaining a thermoformed article that exhibits excellent abrasion resistance at melt-bonded portions, and excellent adhesive strength between woven fabrics or to another kind of article. Polyethylene having a melt flow rate, measured under conditions of a temperature of 280 C. and a load of 2.16 kg, of 10 to 15 g/10 min and polyethylene terephthalate are prepared. By a conjugate melt spinning method using the polyethylene terephthalate as a core component and the polyethylene as a sheath component, multi-filament yarn in which core-sheath composite filaments having a core component:sheath component mass ratio of 1 to 4:1 are bundled is obtained. A product of filaments is obtained by weaving, knitting, braiding or winding using the multi-filament yarn. Thermoforming of the product of filaments is carried out by heating the product of filaments to melt the polyethylene, thereby melt-bonding the core-sheath composite filaments to each other, with the polyethylene terephthalate retaining its initial filament form.

NON-COATED AIRBAG BASE FABRIC, COATED AIRBAG BASE FABRIC, AND AIRBAG USING SAME

A technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a non-coated fabric for airbags and a coated fabric for airbags that are both less likely to have yarn slippage after being sewn, and that can be compactly stored; and airbags using these fabrics. The fabric for airbags according to the present invention is a non-coated fabric for airbags or a coated fabric for airbags that both have a crimp ratio of 12% or more in the weft direction, and a crimp ratio of 61 or less in the warp direction.

MAGNETIC FABRIC FOR MOLDING APPLICATIONS

The invention relates to a magnetically responsive scrim containing a scrim which contains a plurality of yarns and a magnetically responsive coating covering at least a portion of the yarns of the scrim. The magnetically responsive coating contains magnetically responsive particulate material and a binder, where the magnetically responsive coating is at least about 40% by weight magnetically responsive particulate material, and where the magnetically responsive coating has an areal density of at least twice the areal density of the scrim.

MAGNETIC FABRIC FOR MOLDING APPLICATIONS

The invention relates to a magnetic scrim containing a scrim which contains a plurality of yarns and a magnetic coating covering at least a portion of the yarns of the scrim. The magnetic coating contains magnetic elements and a binder, where the magnetic coating is at least about 40% by weight magnetic elements, and where the magnetic coating has an areal density of at least twice the areal density of the scrim.

THERMOELECTRIC FLEXIBLE MAT

A thermoelectric flexible mat may include a first large surface and a second large surface. The mat may also include a plurality of p-doped elements and a plurality of n-doped elements disposed in an alternating manner with one another and electrically interconnected to a series circuit via a plurality of electrically conductive conductor bridges. The plurality of conductor bridges of the series circuit may be assigned, at least in regions, to the first large surface and the second large surface such that the first large surface defines a hot side and the second large surface defines a cold side. An absorptive absorption structure may connect the hot side and the cold side. The absorption structure may be structured and arranged such that any liquid present on the cold side is absorbable into the absorption structure and transportable to the hot side via the absorption structure.

Apparatus for manufacturing textile grid with increased adhesion and method thereof

Provided are an apparatus for manufacturing a textile grid with increased adhesion and a method thereof capable of integrating the textile grid with a concrete structure by increasing the adhesion of the textile grid when the concrete structure is built, repaired, or reinforced, increasing structural safety and durability of the concrete structure, increasing a working speed by coating a surface of the textile grid with an abrasive material powder that is a surface coating material in an automatic series of processes immediately after the textile grid is manufactured, and increasing coating performance by automatically inspecting and adjusting the amount of the coating material applied to the surface of the textile grid using a camera.

ADHESIVE FASCIAL BANDAGE
20190151494 · 2019-05-23 ·

Adhesive fascial tape having a composite material of natural fibers, such as cotton, artificial fibers, such as nylon, polyester and elastomer or a combination thereof forming plied or cabled filament yarns forming an openwork structure with a plain, twill or satin weave of at least 3 and up to 10 is provided, which may be broken or crossed both in weft and in warp, and where the weft yarns of the structure have a density of 1-35 picks/cm and the warp threads 1-40 ends/cm. Attached to the said tape is a lower layer of synthetic acrylic resin adhesive having spaces or lines without adhesive, creating a symmetric repetitive sinuous pattern with an angle of 45 with respect to the weft.

CONDUCTIVE CLOTH
20250154696 · 2025-05-15 ·

Provided is a conductive cloth having excellent stretchability and conduction stability. A conductive cloth 1 comprises a woven or knitted fabric including conductive yarns 200 and nonconductive yarns 300, wherein the conductive yarn 200 is a covering yarn in which a conductive sheath yarn 220 including a metal wire is wrapped around a stretchable core yarn 210, the nonconductive yarn 300 is a stretchable multifilament yarn, the ratio (D1/D2) of the diameter (D1) of the conductive yarn 200 and the diameter (D2) of the nonconductive yarn 300 is 1.0 to 2.6, the ratio (a:b) of the number (a) of the conductive yarns 200 and the number (b) of the nonconductive yarns 300 is 1:2 to 1:40 in at least one of the warp and weft directions of the conductive cloth.

HIGH DEFINITION SCREEN MATERIALS
20250207303 · 2025-06-26 · ·

Screen material with improved visibility for use as an insect screen. The screen material is formed of a mesh of polymer coated threads having a denier of 190 to 360, wherein the polymer coated threads comprise 20-30 wt. % polyester thread core and 70-80 wt. % PVC coating.