Textiles: braiding – netting – and lace making – Processes and products
Patent
1982-04-06
1985-12-24
Bell, James J.
Textiles: braiding, netting, and lace making
Processes and products
277230, 428241, 428244, 428245, 428253, 428254, 428323, 428367, 428373, 428377, 428421, 87 6, 87 8, D06P 700
Patent
active
045598622
ABSTRACT:
A packing material comprises glass or other inorganic fibers in combination with organic fibers such as sintered polytetrafluoroethylene (TFE) or other selected fibers with or without an impregnant, a preferred impregnant being a lubricant with a binder. Ceramic fiber or quartz fiber can be substituted for glass fiber. Specific metal disulfides or talc can be substituted for the dispersed graphite and dispersed polytetrafluoroethylene (TFE) can be used as a binder for the lubricant. Aramid, polyethylene, polypropylene, graphite, carbon, vegetable, nylon or rayon fibers or filaments can be substituted for the sintered TFE fiber in combination with inorganic fiber.
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"Standard Marlo Packaging" Product Bulletin No. 14.
Case Edward M.
Hopper Chester S.
Bell James J.
The Marlo Company Incorporated
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