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English term

through-air bonding

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Definition from Textiles Intelligence:
A process in which a web containing fibres with a low melting point is bonded in a carefully controlled hot air stream.
Example sentences:
Through-air bonding followed by immediate cold calendering results in thicknesses between a hot roll calendered product and one that has been though-air bonded without compression. (University of Tennessee)
A through-air bonding process does not require any significant compacting pressure and, thus, is highly suitable for producing a lofty bonded fabric. (Patent Storm)
The first is through-air bonding, which blends cotton fibers with bicomponent low-melt fibers and is preferred when stiffness is required. (Cotton Incorporated)
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