Production processes used for making polyamide fiber woof

Sewing – Method of sewing

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C112S415000, C428S102000

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07444950

ABSTRACT:
Polyamide fiber is used for its high resistance properties, where together with the described processes for producing polyamide fiber woof, the result is a strong, resistant and versatile material. There are two main processes for producing polyamide fiber woof: 1. Substituting the fine, cotton, transversal threads in the original polyamide fibre strong, secure, transversal sustaining stitching. 2. By the process of net woofing. The invention uses as its starting material, raw and vulcanized polyamide fiber weave. This is found as refuse from the process of manufacturing tires and seat belts. Polyamide fiber woof is suitable for use in clothes, shoes, jewels, jewelry, wigs and objects of decoration and art.

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patent: 6165586 (2000-12-01), Nouveau et al.

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