Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond
Patent
1984-06-15
1987-03-03
Bell, James J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Discontinuous or differential coating, impregnation or bond
2 97, 428195, 428284, 428287, 428293, 428294, 428296, 428297, 428298, 428340, 428398, B32B 2714
Patent
active
046474927
ABSTRACT:
An interlining material having reinforcing filaments aligned parallel to one another and having an anisotropic stiffening action. They are characterized by a melting point of more than 180.degree. C. and are applied to a substrate surface melting at temperatures below 150.degree. C. Also described is a method of production whose steps are coordinated with the melting behavior of the substrate surface and reinforcing filaments.
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Grant Eric M.
Walker Edward
Bell James J.
Firma Carl Freudenberg
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