Coating processes – Foraminous product produced – Filter – sponge – or foam
Patent
1999-04-07
2000-10-17
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Foraminous product produced
Filter, sponge, or foam
427243, 427395, B05D 500
Patent
active
061328030
ABSTRACT:
A tissue which has at least one fibrous ply. A hydrophobically treated foam stratum is placed on at least one of the fibrous plies in order to prevent the penetration of moisture through the tissue. A hydrophobically treated foam can also be impregnated into one or more fibrous plies in order to provide a barrier to the penetration of moisture through the tissue. The invention also comprises a process for making tissue with a foam moisture barrier.
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Kelly Stephen Robert
Sato Jay Kiyoshi
Beck Shrive
Crockford Kirsten A.
Glazer Julia A.
Hasse Donald E.
Huston Larry L.
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