Binding thread arrangement in papermaking wire

Textiles: weaving – Fabrics – Drier felts

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139410, D03D 1300

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051523264

ABSTRACT:
A composite papermaking fabric including an upper fabric upon which a fiber suspension will be deposited for producing paper and a lower fabric or running surface being driven by the papermaking machine. The upper and lower fabrics are connected by binding threads. Use of separate, independent binding threads or binding threads which are only a part of the upper layer is replaced by the interweaving of fabric-born threads which are an integral part of the lower fabric and fabric-born threads which are an integral part of the upper fabric. Relative slippage between the upper and lower fabric layers is eliminated or decreased and the strength of the connection is increased. The marking of the paper is decreased. The fabric-born threads of one fabric layer cross the fabric-born threads of the other after at least one length of weave pattern.

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