Covering having a surface layer integrally connected to an air-c

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Pile or nap type surface or component

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428 95, 428100, 428 99, 428192, 156228, 1563066, 156322, B32B 302, B29C 6500

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060200448

ABSTRACT:
A method for producing a covering of this invention comprises the steps of: placing a green web including an air-containing fabric layer in a mold having a predetermined shape; and compressing the green web into the predetermined shape in such a way that the air-containing fabric layer has a predetermined hardness. A covering produced by this method comprises: a first layer; and a second layer integrally connected attached to the first layer. The second layer includes a compressed air-containing fabric. Thereby, the covering having high performance of absorbing sound and insulating heat and high productivity can be provided.

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