Industrial fabrics and method of treatment

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D21F 1/00 (2006.01) D06M 10/02 (2006.01) D06M 10/06 (2006.01) D21F 1/30 (2006.01)

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CA 2298000

An industrial fabric comprises synthetic yarns or fibres which have been subjected to plasma treatment. If fibres are used, they may be treated as fibres, when made up into yarns or when formed into a woven or nonwoven layer. One or both sides of the layer may be treated. The treatment may enhance hydrophilic properties by using a plasma containing oxygen, air or ammonia. Hydrophilic properties may be enhanced by using a plasma containing a silane, a siloxane or a perfluorocarbon.

L'invention concerne un tissu industriel qui comprend du fil ou des fibres synthétique(s) qui ont subi un traitement au plasma. Si on utilise des fibres, on peut les traiter en tant que fibres, lorsqu'on en fait des fils ou lorsqu'on en fait une couche tissée ou non tissée. Un ou les deux côtés de la couche peut(vent) subir un traitement. On peut améliorer par ce traitement les propriétés hydrophiles en utilisant un plasma contenant de l'oxygène, de l'air ou de l'ammonium. On peut améliorer les propriétés hydrophiles en utilisant un plasma contenant un silane, un siloxane ou un perfluorocarbone.

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