See how controlled resin unimpregnation (2.0–50.0%) and yarn geometry enable visible weave patt
See how sequential brushing, singeing, and heat-setting of synthetic yarns produces smooth, sof
See how a woven natural-fiber matrix in bioplastic polyurethane enables uniform degradation and
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See how axially oscillating rollers with adjustable pressure zones reduce fabric thickness vari
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Adjustable pressure generators and a flexible roller spread textile webs with more uniform pressure, reducing thickness variability in composite layups.
Diluent-assisted resin impregnation improves fiber wetting and curing speed, enabling stronger, low-void composites with simpler production.
Combining false-twist crimped and non-crimped yarns helps woven fabric stay lightweight while resisting water pressure and wash-related loss.
Bundles of microfine long fibers and a continuous elastic polymer keep leather-like sheets soft, isotropic, and resistant to shape distortion.
Raised and recessed carpet zones are formed with floating weft patterns instead of variable loops, improving relief uniformity and reducing snag damage.
Induction-heated susceptors and coolant-backed dies speed resin transfer molding by enabling rapid heating and controlled cooling.
A halogen-free benzoxazine, monobenzoxazine, and naphthalene epoxy blend enables lower-temperature curing while retaining high thermal and mechanical performance.
A higher drive-roll speed than corrugated-roll speed enables deeper engagement, better touch feel, and flexible sheets without width reduction.
Reciprocating pressurized cylindrical bodies widen warp yarns to close gaps, improve fiber dispersion, and strengthen woven carbon fiber fabric.
A multi-end weave repeat cuts safety belt webbing thickness while preserving strength, stability, and service life in vehicle retractors.
A welded woven-braided sleeve protects connector-to-harness transitions from impact, cut-through, and heat while remaining removable and reusable.
A heat-tolerant flexible wire integrates radial p-n diodes to enable continuous textile wiring and protect circuits from reverse-polarity damage.
A one-piece wheel sleeve uses denser central fabric and metallic yarns to resist centrifugal shift, reduce wrinkles, and improve grip on wet or icy roads.
Multiple independently heated seatbelt sections match occupant height, cutting wasted energy and avoiding heat buildup in the belt reel.
A flexible PCB on seatbelt webbing maintains conductor contact during winding and unwinding while reducing damage, bending stress, and corrosion.
Conductive warp yarns connect photovoltaic weft elements to preserve fabric flexibility while enabling stable solar power generation.
Partially untwisted twisted-union yarn gives towel fabric a bulkier hand, lower fluff dropping, and faster water uptake.
Air-textured and open-end spun polyester yarns create hollow, porous fabric that mimics wool fluffiness and comfort at polyester cost.
Embedded tracers in spun polyester yarn enable recyclable textile verification and closed-loop quantity tracking across recycling stages.
Controlled Nb2O5 and SO3 ratios cut glass-melt defoaming time while keeping glass fibers low in dielectric constant and loss.
Mechanical entanglement forms glass fiber webs without wet binders, improving strength while lowering cost and preserving insulation.
Four-layer weaving forms branched tubes directly into seamless pants, cutting textile waste and sewing labor in apparel production.
Balanced oxide ratios lower liquid phase temperature while slowing crystallization and suppressing phase separation in glass fiber spinning.
By tuning polyethylene molecular weight distribution and PDI, this yarn keeps cool-feeling thermal conductivity while improving elongation, weaving, and wearability.
Controlled molecular weight, melt index, and shrinkage stress let polyethylene yarn keep shape after weaving while remaining easier to manufacture.
Controlled discharge through conductive yarn and an adjustment module dissipates static electricity without the shock discomfort of direct grounding.
An oxidation-protective inorganic coating lets carbon fiber textile reinforcement keep cohesion without organic binders, improving fire resistance in concrete.
A dielectric conveyor belt with larger perforations than the ground electrode smooths corona discharge and prevents visible print artifacts.
A dielectric belt over a stationary perforated ground electrode smooths corona discharge and prevents print artifacts during sheet treatment.
Blending bamboo warp yarns with recycled textured polyester weft cuts pilling while preserving tensile strength, durability, and comfort.
By combining long staple and filament yarns without short staple fibers, this fabric improves thermal protection, strength, and NFPA compliance at lower weight.