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cured. a variety of techniques are used. a bond-coat (adhesive) may or may not be used. laminating: a pre-made or extruded film is bonded onto the substrate, generally with thermal or adhesive bonding. curing is generally not required. coating and laminating can involve virtually every textile form: fibres
then dried or cured. figure . fung, w, , coated and laminated textiles, uk; woodhead publishing; direct roll coating figure . direct roll coating from; sen, a k, , coated textiles; principles and applications, nd edition, usa; taylor and francis. this technique is best used for filament yarns as the staple...
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