Composite Fiber Nonwoven Fabric. (Patent Review).Composite Fiber Nonwoven non·wo·ven adj. Made by a process not involving weaving. Used of textiles. n. Material or a fabric made by a process not involving weaving. Fabric: No. 6,355,348; Kunihiko Takesue and Masahiro Kishine, assignors to Mitsui Chemicals, Tokyo, Japan. Filed 12/15/99. Issued 3/12/02. Patented is a conjugate conjugate /con·ju·gate/ (kon´jdbobr-gat) 1. paired, or equally coupled; working in unison. 2. a conjugate diameter of the pelvic inlet; used alone usually to denote the true conjugate diameter; see fiber nonwoven fabric. The fabric comprises conjugate fibers containing a polyethylene-based resin and a high melting point melting point, temperature at which a substance changes its state from solid to liquid. Under standard atmospheric pressure different pure crystalline solids will each melt at a different specific temperature; thus melting point is a characteristic of a substance and resin. The melting point of the high melting point resin is higher than the highest melting point of the polyethylene-based resin by 10[degrees]C or more. The component ration ration a fixed allowance of total feed for an animal for one day. Usually specifies the individual ingredients and their amounts and the amounts of the specific nutriments such as carbohydrate, fiber, individual minerals and vitamins. by weight of the polyethylene-based resin is a mixture of an ethylene-based polymer having a density in the range of 0.930-0.970 g/cm3 and a higher melting point in a range of 120-135[degrees]C and an ethylene-based polymer having a density in the range of 0.860-0.930 g/cm3 and a lower melting point in a range of 9012500. This range is lower than the melting point range of 5[degrees]C. The weight of the first ethylene-based polymer compared to the second ethylene-based polymer is in the range of 75/25-30/70, and the polyethylene-based resin forms part of the surface of the fiber that is continuously longitudinal lon·gi·tu·di·nal adj. Running in the direction of the long axis of the body or any of its parts. . |
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