Laminate products useful in the production of bra cups and proce

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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128463, 128464, 128517, 428236, A41C 312, B29C 2714, B32B 2702, B32B 2708, B32B 3112, B32B 3120

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040909000

ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for making laminate sheet materials, having outer fabric layers and an intermediate non-woven fiberfill layer, which are particularly suitable for use in making molded, one-piece, bra cups. The process involves the application of an adhesive to the intermediate fiberfill layer through a reverse roll technique and the subsequent curing and partial shrinking of the individual layers of the laminate structure through the application of uniform and constant pressure and heat before molding.

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