WEB ADAPTED FOR FORMING OR TRANSPORTATION OF NONWOVEN FABRICS AND HAVING INCREASED ROUGHNESS OF SURFACE AND TEXTURE Russian patent published in 2005 - IPC

Abstract RU 2260082 C1

FIELD: textile industry, in particular, duck fabric used as endless belt for forming and transportation of nonwoven fibrous cloth for manufacture of nonwoven fabric.

SUBSTANCE: duck fabric has cloth carrier surface comprising threads having rough surface, said threads hindering displacement, more precisely, sliding of nonwoven fibrous cloth relative to cloth carrier surface. These threads with rough surface preferably define elongated overlaps on cloth carrier surface in one or two directions, i.e., in cloth movement direction in machine and/or in direction perpendicular to fabric movement direction in machine.

EFFECT: increased efficiency by preventing displacement or sliding of nonwoven cloth relative to belt surface.

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Authors

Smit Skott Sheldon

Tsimmerman Pol Allen

Levin Mark Dzhozef

Dates

2005-09-10Published

2002-09-27Filed