NZ332190A - Multi-axial press fabric, for the press section of a paper machine, comprising a seaming element disposed between a first and second ply and fibre batt material needled into the plies
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Multi-axial press fabric, for the press section of a paper machine, comprising a seaming element disposed between a first and second ply and fibre batt material needled into the plies
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NZ332190A1998-10-061998-10-06Multi-axial press fabric, for the press section of a paper machine, comprising a seaming element disposed between a first and second ply and fibre batt material needled into the plies
NZ332190A
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Multi-axial press fabric, for the press section of a paper machine, comprising a seaming element disposed between a first and second ply and fibre batt material needled into the plies
Multi-axial press fabric, for the press section of a paper machine, comprising a seaming element disposed between a first and second ply and fibre batt material needled into the plies
Multi-axial press fabric, for the press section of a paper machine, comprising a seaming element disposed between a first and second ply and fibre batt material needled into the plies
Multi-axial press fabric, for the press section of a paper machine, comprising fibre batt material needled into one of the plies and through the second base fabric
Multi-axial press fabric comprising a base fabric formed from spirally wound strips of fabric and a crisscross web of fiber material attached to the base fabric
Multi-axial press fabric, for the press section of a paper machine, comprising a seaming element disposed between a first and second ply and fibre batt material needled into the plies