• Pulp is a lignocellulosic fibrous material prepared by chemically or mechanically separating cellulose fibers from wood, fiber crops, waste paper, or rags. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pulp used in modern and traditional papermaking is distinguished by the maceration process which produces a finer, more regular slurry of cellulose fibers which are pulled out of solution by a screen and dried to form sheets or rolls. (wikipedia.org)
  • While in theory any tree can be used for pulp-making, coniferous trees are preferred because the cellulose fibers in the pulp of these species are longer, and therefore make stronger paper. (wikipedia.org)
  • Biomass by virtue of its nature is comprised of various recalcitrant polymers and cellulose is one of them, which can be used for the generation of various platform chemicals. (intechopen.com)
  • The present invention relates to a cellulose fiber reinforced resin formed body and a method of producing the same. (justia.com)
  • A cellulose fiber is a natural resource that is included in every plant, and thus, may be considered as inexhaustible, and has also been examined for an application in automobile components and structural materials by being compounded with a resin, since it is light in weight and high in strength. (justia.com)
  • However, for a practical application of a cellulose fiber reinforced resin, it is necessary to sufficiently enhance an integrity between the cellulose fiber high in hydrophilicity and a resin high in hydrophobicity, such as a polyolefin resin, and an improvement in strengthening (reinforcement) effect of the resin by the cellulose fiber is limited. (justia.com)
  • In order to enhance the strengthening effect by the cellulose fiber, there has recently been proposed to improve an adherence in an interface between the cellulose fiber and the hydrophobic resin by adding a compatibilizer, such as maleic anhydride-modified polyolefin. (justia.com)
  • Patent Literature 3 proposes to obtain a fiber-reinforced resin using a modified polypropylene resin in which an unsaturated carboxylic acid or its anhydride or derivative is grafted in addition to a polypropylene resin and a cellulose fiber. (justia.com)
  • Patent Literature 4 proposes to obtain a fiber-reinforced resin using an epoxy-modified polyolefin resin in addition to a polyolefin resin and a cellulose fiber. (justia.com)
  • Patent Literature 5 proposes to obtain a fiber-reinforced resin using a mixture or a reaction composition of a cellulose-based material, a silane-containing polymer, and a thermoplastic resin, and proposes to use a copolymer of α-olefin and ethylenically unsaturated silane as the silane-containing polymer. (justia.com)
  • Meanwhile, Patent Literature 2 proposes to use a cellulose fiber with its surface processed with a silane coupling agent when the cellulose fiber and a resin are compounded. (justia.com)
  • The inventors have examined the cellulose fiber reinforced resins described in the above-described patent literatures, and they started to know that there is a room for improvement in mechanical strength and long durability under a high temperature and high humidity. (justia.com)
  • The present invention contemplating providing a cellulose fiber reinforced resin formed body that is excellent in mechanical strength and ensures achieving a sufficiently high mechanical strength even though it is exposed to a severe condition of high temperature and high humidity over a long period of time, and a method of producing the same. (justia.com)
  • The first synthetic polymer was invented in 1869 by John Wesley Hyatt, who made the first substitute for ivory billiard balls. (studiousguy.com)
  • Patent Literature 6 proposes to obtain a fiber-reinforced resin by kneading a bound substance of a synthetic polymer in which an alkoxysilane monomer is graft polymerized and a natural plant fiber, and a synthetic polymer. (justia.com)
  • Manufacturers of polyamide staple fiber, filament, yarns and engineering plastics for nonwovens, textiles and industrial end uses. (keywen.com)
  • Biorefineries are facilities that convert renewable biomass into biofuels, chemicals, and materials such as plastics and polymers [ 2 ]. (intechopen.com)
  • Nylon, polyester and polypropylene staple fiber and filament for textiles, nonwovens and industrial end uses. (keywen.com)
  • Also, polypropylene and polyamide staple fiber, filaments and yarns, and needlepunch and tufted carpets. (keywen.com)
  • Experience in machining and fabricating materials such as polypropylene, polypropylene fire retardant, HDPE, co-polymer polypropylene, and rigid PVC. (storeboard.com)
  • Mixed with water and other chemical or plant-based additives, pulp is the major raw material used in papermaking and the industrial production of other paper products. (wikipedia.org)
  • International Fiber Journal is tracking stories relevant to our industry from manmade to natural to bio-based fibers, innovations in nonwoven, woven, braided and technical textiles, technologies for additives, bonding, coatings and polymers, and applications from apparel to hygiene to transportation, and more. (fiberjournal.com)
  • The earliest paper produced in China consisted of bast fibers from the paper mulberry (kozo) plant along with hemp rag and net scraps. (wikipedia.org)
  • Papermaking using pulp made from hemp and linen fibers from tattered clothing, fishing nets and fabric bags spread to Europe in the 13th century, with an ever-increasing use of rags being central to the manufacture and affordability of rag paper, a factor in the development of printing. (wikipedia.org)
  • Source of the fiber The Cashmere (Kashmir) or goat down is the source of the wool that becomes cashmere fiber for clothing and other textile articles. (keywen.com)
  • Natural polymers like wool, cotton, and silk are present in our society long before the notion itself. (studiousguy.com)
  • We present a consolidated report on the current techniques on tactile rendering of textile materials. (irispublishers.com)
  • The tactile property of textile materials greatly varies by fiber composition, types of yarns, and fabrication processes. (irispublishers.com)
  • In the dynamic and global textile fiber industry with its various manufacturing processes and end-uses, news and information is breaking on a daily basis. (fiberjournal.com)
  • Here we will post news stories relevant to textile fibers and their downstream applications on an ongoing basis. (fiberjournal.com)
  • Use of the polyurethane elastic fiber of the invention gives a fabric of high grade having decreased streaks in the warp direction. (keywen.com)
  • Disclosed are the cut edges of an absorbent fabric comprising at least 45% and less than about 90% cellulosic or natural fibers, and a fusible component being stabilized by fusing the fusible component with an arrangement of spaced lines or spaced areas extending from the cut edges, and optionally over the entire absorbent fabric. (justia.com)
  • What Is Milk Cotton Fabric? (khoshrang-co.com)
  • Polyester fibers are often mixed with natural fibers to create a fabric with aggregate properties. (studiousguy.com)
  • The main fabric is indeed 100 percent cotton, but the rep told me there is plastic lurking in the zipper tape, inside belt, woven label, pockets and threads. (dailytop10.net)
  • These inventions later emerged as a field of macromolecular chemistry, a field closely associated with the name of Herman Staudinger, who received the Nobel Prize in 1953 for first proposing the idea of polymerization (a process of reacting monomer molecules together in a chemical reaction to form polymer chains). (studiousguy.com)
  • Polyester is the class of polymers comprising an ester group in the monomer subunit. (studiousguy.com)
  • Polyester can be both an amorphous and a semi-crystalline polymer, depending on its production and thermal history. (studiousguy.com)
  • Manufacturers of polyester staple fiber, filament and microfiber for the textiles and nonwovens industries. (keywen.com)
  • Manufacturers' representatives for cotton, polyester and viscose spun yarns, and viscose and polyester staple fiber and filaments. (keywen.com)
  • Polyester and acrylic staple fiber, filaments and spun yarns. (keywen.com)
  • As compared to natural fibers, polyester fibers have superior water, wind, and environmental resistance. (studiousguy.com)
  • Breads, cereals, rice, pasta, and other grains, and dry beans and peas are generally high in starch and fiber and low in saturated fat and calories. (keywen.com)
  • The average molecular structure of LDPE polymer contains 4000-40 000 carbon atoms, with up to 20 branches per 1000 carbon atoms. (studiousguy.com)
  • We use very nasty stuff to bond fiberglass and carbon fiber, so burning it is less than desirable as well. (newmars.com)
  • Before the widely acknowledged invention of papermaking by Cai Lun in China around 105 AD, paper-like writing materials such as papyrus and amate were produced by ancient civilizations using plant materials which were largely unprocessed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Replicating touch-related physical contact experience through tactile interfaces is challenging in haptic technology, especially for flexible fibrous materials. (irispublishers.com)
  • One of these revolutionary materials in the modern world is polymers. (studiousguy.com)
  • On the other hand, the so-called "shredder light fraction" is obtained, in which all other materials such as plastic bumpers, seat upholstery, dashboards, headliners and much more are present in shredded form. (polyestertime.com)
  • determined by Paula Caligiuri, an congress related as one of the most critical ways in the effort of local gesture for her coverage in such Companies, this d is the blue edition of last, macroscopic, and economic materials behaving the dou a event has reached Sorry. (thomas-nissen.de)
  • Moreover, when a polyurethane elastic fiber is mixed and knitted or woven, friction is generated between the fiber and a guide or a knitting needle. (keywen.com)
  • A pulp mill is a manufacturing facility that converts wood chips or other plant fibre source into a thick fiberboard which can be shipped to a paper mill for further processing. (wikipedia.org)
  • This supersolution fibre Did upon the thing and extensions of astonishing contents to declare last fibers and movies to edit the catalog of postings in high theory. (visualdiaries.com)
  • Arunachal Pradesh is a natural garden of more than 20,000 identified species of medicinal plants and many more still remain unidentified. (niir.org)
  • Fiber is the part of fruits, vegetables, and grains that the body cannot digest. (keywen.com)
  • Fiber is the part of fruits, vegetables, and grains not broken down by your body. (keywen.com)
  • these have more nutrients and fiber than processed grains such as white bread and white rice. (keywen.com)
  • The absorbent core includes a superabsorbent polymer material and a superabsorbent polymer immobilizing material. (justia.com)
  • The superabsorbent polymer immobilizing material includes from about 20% to about 70% of a first polymer and from about 30% to about 80% of a second polymer. (justia.com)
  • The superabsorbent polymer immobilizing material has a Shear Viscosity at 10 (1/s) at 230° C. of from about 300 mPa·s to about 10,000 mPa·s. (justia.com)
  • The advancement in the nanotechnology has led to big inventions in the fields of biology, medicine, and material science. (crimsonpublishers.com)
  • Islamic Bengal was noted for its production of the finest cotton fabrics and saris, notably the Jamdani, which received warrants from the Mughal court. (kfz-gschaider.at)
  • The packing, processing, and marketing of agricultural products are closely related activities also influenced by science. (citizendium.org)
  • Its products are based on polymer technologies capable of removing hydrocarbons, sediment and other foreign elements in stormwater runoff (ponds, lakes and marinas), flowing water (curbside drains, pipe outflows, rivers and oceans), and industrial process and wastewater. (investorideas.com)
  • Aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatuses for manufacturing absorbent articles, wherein discrete zones of protrusions may be formed on a substrate. (justia.com)
  • The present disclosure provides methods for controlling oxygen concentration during aerobic biosynthesis, e.g., fermentation. (justia.com)
  • Continual improvement in agricultural methods from prehistory to the present has been the key factor in the extreme specialization of human activity during the historical epoch . (citizendium.org)
  • Fiber and bran retain water in the stool, producing soft, bulky stools which are easier to pass and reduce the tendency to develop hemorrhoids. (keywen.com)
  • Help your child avoid constipation by providing a diet high in fiber and encouraging your child to drink plenty of water. (keywen.com)
  • A nuclear power plant is a bonus if you have it nearby, because it can supply hot water in massive quantities. (newmars.com)
  • Since algae (like many other plants), flourish in shallower warm water, algae cannot effectively photosynthesize from blue and violet light, thus actinic light minimizes its photosynthetic benefit. (mathisfunforum.com)
  • tillage of the soil of a field , which in modern use is called agronomy , while the word Agriculture has come to mean all activities essential to food/feed/fiber production, including all techniques for raising and processing livestock no less than those essential to crop farming. (citizendium.org)
  • Hydroponics , a method of soil-less gardening in which plants are grown in chemical nutrient solutions, may help meet the need for greater food production as the world's population increases. (citizendium.org)
  • The Romans were the first to mix soda ash, obtained from the burning of plants, with silica, revolutionizing the way glass was made by lowering its melting temperature and making it easier to handle. (omnilabs.ai)
  • WESTLAKE, La. (AP) - An explosion Wednesday at a southwest Louisiana chemical plant has left at least six people with minor injuries. (blogspot.com)
  • In this guide to vegan leather alternatives, learn about the growing number of plant-based and bioleathers, the history of synthetic leather, and the debate over whether any leather alternative is truly sustainable. (bitesizevegan.org)
  • Foods that are high in roughage, bran and fiber are essential in correcting and preventing constipation. (keywen.com)
  • The process is high in separation efficiency, flexible in product structure, low in producing and operating cost and prone to achieving the large-scale single system, the modularization and the integrating intellectualization of plant layout. (patsnap.com)
  • It is a semi-rigid and translucent polymer with a high degree of long and short side-chain branching, which lowers the density of the polymer. (studiousguy.com)
  • It was not until 1907 when polymers entered the industrial sector with the invention of Bakelite, the first fully synthetic plastic, containing zero naturally occurring molecules. (studiousguy.com)
  • Each of the above applications is hereby expressly incorporated by reference, in its entirely, into the present application. (justia.com)
  • Five seminal steps in ancient Chinese papermaking outlined in a woodcut Step 1, Harvesting Step 2, Cooking Step 3, Making sheets Step 4, Packaging Step 5, Using The use of wood pulp and the invention of automatic paper machines in the late 18th- and early 19th-century contributed to paper's status as an inexpensive commodity in modern times. (wikipedia.org)
  • Polymers are present in almost every aspect of modern-day lives because of their vast spectrum of properties. (studiousguy.com)
  • The present invention relates to a fast reactor type coupling nuclear reaction implementation method and a nuclear reactor for same. (patsnap.com)
  • Publishing on IntechOpen allows authors to earn citations and find new collaborators, meaning more people see your work not only from your own field of study, but from other related fields too. (intechopen.com)
  • Plant breeding and genetics contribute additionally to farm productivity. (citizendium.org)
  • For example, Patent Literature 1 proposes to obtain a fiber-reinforced resin using polyolefin modified with a carboxyl group or carboxyl derivative group containing unsaturated compound in addition to a polyolefin resin and a plant fiber. (justia.com)
  • Let's take a look at some of the most commonly used polymers in everyday life. (studiousguy.com)
  • In daily life, it is most commonly referred to as a form of fiber called Polyethylene terephthalate (PET). (studiousguy.com)
  • Unlike many other artistic traditions that were sporadic and unsystematic in their growth, the evolution of glassblowing seems to have followed a firm path of ingenuity and invention, thanks in large part to its inherent scientific foundations. (omnilabs.ai)
  • It said "100 percent cotton" on the label, but when I checked with the Banana Republic PR representative the day before, who was very helpful, it turned out to be a little more complicated. (dailytop10.net)
  • Successful applicants will have a Ph.D. degree in Organic Chemistry or related experience in synthetic chemistry. (blogspot.com)
  • Polyethylene, also known as polythene, is one of the most prominent plastic polymers, accounting for 34% of the total plastic market in the world. (studiousguy.com)
  • Since its invention more than a century ago, plastic has infiltrated every aspect of our lives. (dailytop10.net)
  • Mode filter: A device that removes optical power in higher order modes in fiber. (keywen.com)
  • In order to get a sphere bundle it seems like it would have to project everywhere (it lies in the "fiber" above every point). (keywen.com)
  • Fiber is an essential part of good digestion, it is important to have roughage to prevent constipation. (keywen.com)
  • Fiber is a non-nutrient but it is essential for normal bowel function. (keywen.com)
  • Founded in 1966, the Company operates a global network of approximately 55 manufacturing plants and over 30 distribution centers. (investorideas.com)
  • Simon Fraser University's Centre for Dialogue is Dr. Henry Yu, UBC shirt Professor, Reunion of City of Vancouver's ' Dialogues between Urban same, First Nations, and Immigrant Communities ' platter( 2010-2012), and classification request for the Reconciling version in a Pluralistic Canada network fiber. (visualdiaries.com)
  • Angular misalignment loss - The optical power loss caused by angular deviation from the optimum alignment of source to optical fiber. (keywen.com)
  • The utility model relates to a kind of printing equipment, or rather, is a kind of support for travel way of the net machine that stretches tight. (google.com)
  • Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation present in sunlight is an environmental human hazard. (crimsonpublishers.com)
  • For a manufacturer, to produce disposables is a good deal keeping in view the present demand and growth in the market. (niir.org)
  • Single mode fiber - An optical fiber that supports only one mode of light propagation above the cutoff wavelength. (keywen.com)
  • The cutoff wavelength of a single mode fiber is the wavelength above which the fiber propagates only the fundamental mode. (keywen.com)
  • Used individually or in pairs, this media converter can extend Gigabit Ethernet up to 2 km over multimode fiber or up to 65 km over single mode fiber. (keywen.com)
  • With Gigabit Ethernet, some of the single mode fiber will reach all the way up to 10 kilometers. (keywen.com)