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Textile > Mechanical Bonding
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Mechanical Bonding Defined
Part of a production route for making nonwovens; the web is cohered by using inter-fibre friction caused by physical entanglement. The entanglement can be caused by needles, high pressure water jets (hydroentanglement) or air jets.
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- Dymax MD Multi-Purpose UV Light Curable Adhesives Substrate Bonding Guide for Medical Plastics and Materials: Dymax Medical device adhesives
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