Patent classifications
D06M2101/04
Nanocellulose Surface Coated Support Material
The present invention relates to a process for the production of a surface coated support material wherein said process comprises contacting a support material with an aqueous dispersion of nanocellulose. The surface coated support material can be used in a composite material. The invention therefore further relates to the surface coated support material per se, a composite comprising the material, a process for the production of the composite material and an article produced from the composite material.
LAUNDERABLE ACTIVATED COTTON GARMENT
A method for making water-resistant cotton garments and the water-resistant cotton garments are provided. An exemplary method includes treating cotton fabric with soda ash at a temperature of less than about 150 F. (about 66 C.) and a pH of about 9.5 and bleaching the cotton fabric with hydrogen peroxide at a temperature of less than about 150 F. (about 66 C.). The hydrogen peroxide is neutralized, and the pH is lowered with an organic acid to between about 6 and about 7. A garment is made from the cotton fabric and a wax lock is applied to the garment. The garment is dyed at a temperature of less than about 150 F. (about 66 C.), and dried.
Degradable haemostat composition
The present invention relates to a fibrous hemostat composition that is able to safely gradually and fully degrade in a human or animal body within about 30 days and so can be utilized by physicians to stem a flow of blood and promote healing both after as well as during surgical procedures.
Nanocellulose surface coated support material
The present invention relates to a process for the production of a surface coated support material wherein said process comprises contacting a support material with an aqueous dispersion of nanocellulose. The surface coated support material can be used in a composite material. The invention therefore further relates to the surface coated support material per se, a composite comprising the material, a process for the production of the composite material and an article produced from the composite material.
Methods of processing textiles using polypeptides having endoglucanase activity
The present invention relates to polypeptides having endoglucanase activity, catalytic domains, and polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides or catalytic domains. The invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides as well as methods of producing and using the polypeptides or catalytic domains.
PROCESS FOR TREATING FIBRES OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN AND USE OF THE TREATED VEGETABLE FIBRES OBTAINED BY SAID PROCESS
This is a process for treating fibres of vegetable origin, comprising the following steps: heating the vegetable fibres by means of a radiofrequency heating oven into which an air flow previously treated with cold plasma is introduced; subjecting the vegetable fibres to a high vacuum treatment; impregnating the vegetable fibres with CO.sub.2; mixing the vegetable fibres with a binding agent.
The invention also relates to the use of the treated vegetable fibres obtained by said process.
Degradable haemostat composition
The present invention relates to a fibrous haemostat composition that is able to safely gradually and fully degrade in a human or animal body within about 30 days and so can be utilised by physicians to stem a flow of blood and promote healing both after as well as during surgical procedures.
TEXTILES AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING TEXTILES
Textiles are provided that include fibrous cellulosic materials having an -cellulose content of less than about 93%, the fibrous materials being spun, woven, knitted, or entangled. The fibrous cellulosic materials can be irradiated with a dose of ionizing radiation that is sufficient to increase the molecular weight of the cellulosic materials without causing significant depolymerization of the cellulosic materials. Methods of treating textiles that include irradiating the textiles are also provided.
Ventilation insert
A ventilation insert for textiles, with at least one layer, covered at least partially by an absorption material and having ventilation openings, the openings being at least partially closeable via a liquid by swelling of the absorption material, obtainable by: a) treating a layer having ventilation openings with a mixture, containing a wetting agent, initiator, polymerizable monomer or oligomers, and a cross-linking agent, as a preliminary stage for the absorption material; and b) polymerizing the monomer or oligomer to form the absorption material while forming a bonded connection between the absorption material and the layer. The ventilation insert has a relatively low thickness, a low weight per unit area, and high flexibility permanently and independently of moisture after economical production, via one layer, self-sealingly closing ventilation openings, and containing the absorption material. The absorption material is connected to the layer by bonding, at least in some regions.
Durable natural strip weaving products
A natural strip or strip-based weaving or weave fabric product or a natural strip or strip-based woven product is coated and protected with a crosslinking polyvinyl acetate (XPVAc or x-PVAc) adhesive. Said adhesive is applied and cured on the exterior surfaces of said product as a first coating layer or a primer in combination with a coating layer of acrylic, alkyd, asphalt, epoxy, latex, polyurethane, silicone coatings, urethane, vinyl ester, etc. coated over the cured adhesive as a second coating layer or a topcoat. Said product is woven or fabricated with stalks, stakes, staves, stems, sticks, strands, shoots, splints, straws, strings, twigs, bark, branches, laths, leaves, rods, roots, whicker, etc. of a fiber plant, a tree, or a crop, or the combination thereof.