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This category lists articles, studies, technical papers, etc., dealing with nonwovens for medical, hygiene, and baby and personal care applications.
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New Developments in Biodegradable Nonwovens
- Overview of the current position of biodegradable materials, which are in the process of being developed, and to some extend already used, in the nonwovens industry. Author: Calvin Woodings.
Liquid Sorption by Nonwovens Containing Superabsorbent Fibers
- Technical paper presenting the results of research concerned with the development and testing of the liquid sorption of nonwoven materials designed for sweat absorbing inlays. Author: Grazyna Bartkowiak.
Application of Electrically Conductive Textiles as Electromagnetic Shields in Physiotherapy
- Technical paper about the development of electrically conductive nonwoven stitchbond and needlepunch fabrics for short-wave and microwave shielding applications. Authors: Joanna Koprowska and others.
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