Method for weaving a multi-ply fabric packing with hexagonal cel

Textiles: weaving – Special-type looms

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139384R, 428118, D03D 1102

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056737262

ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing a woven packing used in a device having an internal structure divided in a plurality of chambers or channels connected to one another for realizing material transfer, heat exchange or fixing between gases, liquids or gas and liquid is disclosed. The packing forming the internal structure has undulating permeable sheets disposed in parallel to one another to form plural channels which extend substantially in the direction of a main stream of fluid, said sheets having projecting portions which are disposed in a direction crossing the direction of the main stream and joints being formed between adjacent permeable sheets in the projecting portions. The joints between the adjacent permeable sheets are formed by simultaneously weaving a plurality of channels to manufacture a woven packing.

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