Effect of Manifold Geometry on the Physical Performance of the Hydroentangled Nonwovens

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In this paper, two kinds of hydroentangled nonwovens made from the same raw materials and process but different high pressure manifolds is tested to investigate the effect of manifold geometry on the physical performance of products. The results show that the sample treated by slot type manifold has better properties, which has higher hydroentanglement intensity and better abrasion resistance, but no big difference with the pore size distribution. The results are in good agreement with our previous simulation data.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 332-334)

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1291-1294

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September 2011

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