Abstract

Formation of isolated porosity in impregnated needle-punch material and the degree of impregnation are determined by the fibre composition. When thin fibres are used, closed pores are formed, and coarse fibres cause the formation of communicating porosity. The impregnation of needle-punch material is uneven, and the thickness of the impregnated layer is a function of the weight of the dry latex residue.

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