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Industrial fabrics consist of woven or non-woven cloth made from natural or synthetic materials. Search by Specification | Learn More
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
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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
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
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
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Filtration Case Study Apex Mills
Industrial Related Fabric Solutions Apex Mills |
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PTFE-coated fabric takes on Mother Nature | Machine Design PTFE-coated fabric takes on Mother Nature |
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Tough Fabric Expansion Joints | Machine Design Tough Fabric Expansion Joints September 14, 2006 RM-Holz Fabric Expansion Joints withstand 300 to 2,000°F operating temperatures. |
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Heat-Shrink Fabric Tubing | Machine Design Heat-Shrink Fabric Tubing December 9, 2004 |
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Fabric And Wire-Reinforced Hoses | Machine Design Fabric And Wire-Reinforced Hoses March 23, 2000 |
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A century of progress in aircraft materials - Part 1 Wood and... A century of progress in aircraft materials - Part 1 Wood and Fabric |
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Materials Monthly Heat-shrink fabric tubing Heat-shrink fabric tubing woven from black strands of polyester and polyolefin has a 2:1 shrink ratio, and is highly |
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Plastic Bearings | Machine Design Phenolics: Composite materials that consist of cotton fabric, or other fillers bonded with phenolic resin. |
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Flame-retardant camouflage | Machine Design Flame-retardant camouflage fabric may soon protect military helicopter pilots and armored vehicle crews. |
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Machine Design | A century of progress in aircraft materials - Part 1 Wood and Fabric A century of progress in aircraft materials - Part 1 Wood and Fabric |
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Composite rides the waves | Machine Design The shape of the plug ensures the fabric fully contacts the aluminum tool under pressure. |
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