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Processing The nonwoven needlefelt process is
usually the most appropriate for incorporating Epitropic fibres
into a textile structure. A typical nonwoven needlefelt process
is described in the following sequential stages;
Opening and blending – usually
up to 5% Epitropic with one or more types of polyester staple
fibre
Cross lapping
Tacking to woven scrim material
High density needling
Singeing followed by optional glazing
Heat setting after optional chemical application
Typical fabric
surface resistance of 106-108 ohm square is achieved