Two-phase fusible interlining made of a semi-interpenetrating ne

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4283193, 4283197, 4283199, 428414, 4284744, 428480, 428482, 428500, 525165, 525178, 525423, 525426, 525438, 525451, 525533, 525903, B32B 712, C08F 2000

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ABSTRACT:
A fusible interlining has a textile substrate employed with a single adhesive layer and is intended to be bonded to drapery. The adhesive layer includes a first phase in the form of thermoplastic powder of dense granules whose primary function is to ensure the adhesion of the fusible interlining to the drapery at the time of bonding. A second phase of the adhesive layer is a crosslinkable system including a crosslinkable resin and a hardener in the form of a homogeneous matrix whose main function is to coat the granules of the thermoplastic powder of the bonding system.

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patent: 5061546 (1991-10-01), Groshens et al.
patent: 5200451 (1993-04-01), Wright

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