- as many wood-pulp
mills do) is to
create longer, hydrated,
fibrillated fibers. (
Fibrillated fibers are
abraded to the
extent that many
partially broken-off...
-
deckle is
dipped into a vat of
water and
paper pulp that has been
beaten (
fibrillated). The pulp is
quickly scooped out of the vat and the
mould and deckle...
- pulp: The pulp,
which is
usually provided as roll or
sheet pulp, is
fibrillated by
means of
different types of shredders, such as
hammermills and disk...
-
about 70% air. The
company initially referred to this new
material as "
fibrillated PTFE". One year later, it was
given the name of "Gore-Tex
expanded PTFE"...
-
partners in the construction,
plastic and
paper industries. In 2005, a
fibrillated Setralit fiber managed to
achieve the
industrial breakthrough. This type...
- 'refining' of the
cellulose fibre to
create a
fibre which is
highly fibrillated and gelatinous, so that in
forming the
sheet of paper,
virtually all...
- with low bulk and low opacity. The
birch fibres are, however,
easily fibrillated and give
about 75% of the
tensile strength of softwood.[clarification...
-
efforts to the matrix. Additionally, the
irregular cross-section and
fibrillated appearance of
plant fibers helps anchor them
within a
fragile matrix...
- It is
characterised by
possessing a long
biannulate peristomium and
fibrillated capillary setae. Dean,
Harlan K., and
James A. Blake. "Aphelochaeta (Polychaeta:...
- chipboard,
construction material usually used
internally for
shelving Micro fibrillated cellulose, a type of
nanocellulose Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire...