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S. Berliner, III's Non-Woven Courtesy Page
Updated:  13 Mar 2005, 13:30 ET
[Ref:  This is nonwoven.html
(URL http://home.att.net/~Berliner-Ultrasonics/nonwoven.html ).
Page initiated 14 Jul 99.]

COURTESY Page
for
NON-WOVEN
Fibrous Materials
and Production Technology

Hosted by S. Berliner, III
Consultant in Ultrasonic Processing
"changing materials with high-intensity sound"
Technical and Historical Writer, Oral Historian
Popularizer of Science and Technology


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NON-WOVEN MATERIALS

DISCLAIMER

What follows included a courtesy referral (and links) to friends and other persons, organizations, and sites unrelated (or not necessarily related) to matters covered elsewhere on this site.  No endorsement was necessarily implied and no responsibility can be taken by me for the veracity or usefulness of that referral.   rev.gif (13 Mar 05)


Non-woven fibrous materials include felts, mats, fillers, insulation, diaper fillings, absorbers and adsorbers, filters, and endless other things made from chopped, random length, and continuous fibers which are laid down in organized or random manner and which simulate woven fabrics and are used in similar ways.

A firm in which I have a small interest (and for which I added this courtesy page), achieved a breakthrough in nonwoven fiber technology (nonwovens are basically a form of felting) which I felt (deliberate pun) offered great promise.   rev.gif (13 Mar 05)

{balance of material deleted because of non-response of subject firm}   new (13 Mar 05)


I had put up this page to increase exposure to a startling quantum leap in fiber die technology, as well as in complete combined spin and melt blowing production lines and conversion equipment to upgrade existing spin and melt blowing lines.  New startup companies have such a terrible time gaining recognition by the technical public, no matter how good their technology.  The Web/Net offers a similar quantum leap in exposure.   rev.gif (13 Mar 05)


Other referrals may be found on my Reference Page.


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