FABRICS USE CIVIL

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LSG SERIES Cell-Tek Geosynthetics 2431 Crofton Lane #9 Crofton MD 21114 Fabrics for use in civil engineering (geotextiles); Geotextiles for the purposes of drainage, stabilizing inclines, recultivation, plant support, absorption, filtration, separation, stabilization and reinforcement of the soil; Geotextiles, namely, fabric and sheeting for increased ground support under roadways and pathways;LOAD SUPPORT GRID SERIES;SERIES;
US BASALT UNITED STATES BASALT CORPORATION 21711 FM1093 RD. RICHMOND TX 77407 Fabrics for use in civil engineering, namely, reinforced fabrics composed of continuous basalt fiber, reinforced fabrics composed of basalt roving fibers, reinforced fabrics composed of chopped basalt roving fibers, reinforced fabrics composed of chopped basalt fiber, reinforced fabrics composed of basalt reinforcing mesh, reinforced fabrics composed of basalt cloth, all for use in the construction of roads and buildings;BASALT;
US BASALT Meyer, Valerie Gamble 21711 FM 1093 Rd Richmond TX 77057 Fabrics for use in civil engineering, namely, reinforced fabrics composed of continuous basalt fiber, reinforced fabrics composed of basalt roving fibers, reinforced fabrics composed of chopped basalt roving fibers, reinforced fabrics composed of chopped basalt fiber, reinforced fabrics composed of basalt reinforcing mesh, reinforced fabrics composed of basalt cloth, all for use in the construction of roads and buildings;BASALT;
VOLVEX Anton Karbanovich 1022 Diane Ave. Oak Habor WA 98277 1022 Diane Ave. Oak Harbor WA 98277 Fabrics for use in civil engineering (geotextiles);
WINFAB Willacoochee Industrial Fabrics, Inc. 769 W. Main St. Willacoochee GA 31650 Fabrics for use in civil engineering (geotextiles);WIN FAB;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process for producing tissue webs is disclosed. The process includes the step of partially dewatering a tissue web and then subjecting the web to multiple deflections against fabrics prior to drying the tissue web. For instance, in one embodiment, the tissue web is deflected multiple times in between two opposing fabrics. The tissue web can be deflected against the fabrics under sufficient pressure to cause the tissue web to mold against the fabrics. By deflecting the tissue web multiple times, rearrangement of the papermaking fibers contained in the tissue web occurs increasing the bulk of the web.