FIELD: textile industry. SUBSTANCE: textile substrate is made from knitted fabric with filling threads running through fabric. The latter is composed of biodegradable cellulose material, preferably, viscous threads. Warp threads of knitted fabric are continuous multiple filament threads. Method involves subjecting knitted substrate to mechanical compaction by directing it through heated cylinder and pressing belt, with cylinder temperature not exceeding 130 deg; applying heat-activated adhesive polymer to predetermined points of textile substrate. Heat-activated adhesive backup material has textile substrate, which is wetted and subjected to second mechanical compaction operation similar to first one upon application of heat-activated polymer. In this case, cylinder is heated to temperature below 80 C. EFFECT: increased efficiency, improved ecology control by producing textile substrate manufactured from biodegradable material. 6 cl, 1 dwg
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1998-08-27—Published
1994-09-16—Filed