RAW TEXTILE FIBERS

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CELLIANT POWERED BY YOU Hologenix 17383 Sunset Boulevard, Suite A420 Pacific Palisades CA 90272 Raw textile fibers, synthetic fibers, chemical fibers, mineral fibers and filaments for use in the manufacturing of fabrics, textiles and yarn;
ECONANA ECOFASHION CORP, S.P.C. #N55A 610 West 42nd Street New York NY 10036 Raw textile fibers; Yarn fibers;
EXCELLEX TOYOBO CO., LTD. 13-1, Umeda 1-chome, Kita-ku Osaka-shi, Osaka 5300001 Japan Raw textile fibers;
HOPE-FR Omikenshi Co. Ltd. 1-1, Minamihonmachi 4-chome Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-8541 Japan Raw textile fibers, namely, [ cotton fibers, hemp fibers, silk fibers, coarse animal hairs, ] chemical fibers for textile use [, and inorganic fibers for textile use, cotton wadding for clothes ];
MONARK, THE EXTREME ECOLOGICAL FIBRE MONARK ECO FIBRE INC. 267 OUTREMONT AVENUE MONTREAL, QUEBEC H2V 3L9 Canada Raw textile fibers;ECOLOGICAL FIBRE;
MONARK, THE EXTREME ECOLOGICAL FIBRE Protec-Style Inc. 1300 boulevard Industriel suite 3 Granby, Quebec QC J2J 0E5 Canada Raw textile fibers;ECOLOGICAL FIBRE;
SIERRA PACIFIC INDUSTRIES SIERRA PACIFIC INDUSTRIES 19794 Riverside Avenue Anderson CA 96007 Raw textile fibers; Sawdust;INDUSTRIES;Raw bark; Wood chips for the manufacture of wood pulp;
VECTRAN KURARAY CO., LTD. 1621, Sakazu, Kurashiki City Okayama Prefecture 710-0801 Japan Raw textile fibers; textile filaments; synthetic filaments for use in the manufacture of fabrics, textiles, yarns and carpets; ropes; string; commercial nets and fishing nets for industrial use; tarpaulins; tents; awnings; awnings of synthetic materials; awnings of textile;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Compositions and methods for treating textile substrates to obtain superior liquid repellent properties are disclosed. Durable microscopic surface structures imparted to the fibrous substrate allow liquids to bead up and roll off of its surface. Mechanical abrasion or sanding techniques may be used to create the microscopic surface structures on the surface of a fibrous textile substrate, without substantially breaking fibers, followed by a chemical treatment using, for example, fluorocarbon-containing repellent compositions. Particles may be employed in combination with repellent compositions to achieve superior repellent properties. A property of the roughened surface fibers, the Roughness Factor, is used to characterize the microscopic surface structures on the treated textile surface. Treated textile substrates are disclosed which achieve superior water and oil repellency, even after multiple abrasion or laundering cycles.