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Natural Fibers and <B>Fabrics</B>
Natural Fibers and Fabrics - (166 companies)

Natural fibers and fabrics consist of bulk fibers, yarns, or woven cloth manufactured from plant materials such as cotton, wool, linen (flax), sisal, jute, hemp, or silk. Search by Specification | Learn More

Coated <B>Fabrics</B>
Coated Fabrics - (170 companies)

Coated fabrics consist of woven and non-woven cloth with a coating or resin applied to the surface or saturated into the bulk of the material to provide some additional property. Search by Specification | Learn More

Industrial <B>Fabrics</B>
Industrial Fabrics - (495 companies)

Industrial fabrics consist of woven or non-woven cloth made from natural or synthetic materials. Search by Specification | Learn More

Aramid Fibers and <B>Fabrics</B>
Aramid Fibers and Fabrics - (75 companies)

Aramid fibers and aramid fabrics consists of bulk, chopped fibers, continuous strands or woven cloth forms of aromatic polyamide thermoplastic for reinforcing polymer matrix composites and other applications. Learn More

Synthetic Fibers and <B>Fabrics</B>
Synthetic Fibers and Fabrics - (396 companies)

Synthetic fibers and synthetic fabrics consist of bulk fibers, yarns, woven cloth or other textile products manufactured from polymer-based materials such as polyamide (nylon), polyester, aramid, or other spun thermoplastics. Search by Specification | Learn More

Specialty Fibers, <B>Fabrics</B> and Textiles
Specialty Fibers, Fabrics and Textiles - (361 companies)

Specialty fibers, fabrics and textiles are based upon a unique composition, weave, or technology, and are designed for specialized applications. Search by Specification | Learn More

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FOAMGLAS® Cellular Glass Insulation

FOAMGLAS® Cellular Glass Insulation
Pittsburgh Corning Corporation


Pultruded Structural Profiles

Pultruded Structural Profiles
Bedford Reinforced Plastics, Inc.


Engineering Web Search: cotton fabric
Plastic Bearings | Machine Design
Phenolics: Composite materials that consist of cotton fabric, or other fillers bonded with phenolic resin.
A century of progress in aircraft materials - Part 1 Wood and...
Cotton muslin for covering the wings The Wrights used Pride of the West, a fabric commonly used at the time for women's underwear.
Laminated Plastics | Machine Design
Vulcanized fiber is made from regenerated cotton cellulose and paper, processed to form a dense material (usually in sheet form) that retains the
Machine Design |
Cotton muslin for covering the wings The Wrights used Pride of the West, a fabric commonly used at the time for women's underwear.
Latest News Content | Machine Design
In addition to the flat leather and fabric belts used in belt drives of the early 1900s, industry used hemp or wire rope running in grooved pulleys.
Latest News Content Feed | Machine Design
In addition to the flat leather and fabric belts used in belt drives of the early 1900s, industry used hemp or wire rope running in grooved pulleys.
Latest News Content Feed | Machine Design
In addition to the flat leather and fabric belts used in belt drives of the early 1900s, industry used hemp or wire rope running in grooved pulleys.
Latest News Content Feed | Machine Design
In addition to the flat leather and fabric belts used in belt drives of the early 1900s, industry used hemp or wire rope running in grooved pulleys.
A dry subject | Machine Design
Interweaving a secondary fiber such as polyester, glass, or cotton with the PTFE lets the fabric bond to a steel support backing.
Epoxy | Machine Design
Applications: Epoxy resin systems are used with various reinforcements: glass, graphite and aramid fibers, asbestos, cotton, and metal foils.
 



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