Random arrangement of the reinforcement fibers of a scrim sheet or mat.
A manufactured sheet web or batt of directionally or randomly oriented fibers bonded by friction and/or cohesion and/or adhesion excluding paper and products that are woven knitted tufted stitch bonded incorporating binding yarns or filaments or felted by wet milling.
(of a fabric) made of fibers autogenously bonded in a web form through the action of a chemical agent or heating device, or adhering by means of resinous substances.
A porous web or sheet produced by mechanically, chemically or thermally bonding together polymers, fibers or filaments.
A manufactured sheet of material composed of directionally or randomly oriented fibers bonded by friction, cohesion, and/or adhesion (excludes paper).
A term used to describe the random arrangement of reinforcing fibres (glass, polyester, etc.) in a mat or scrim.
Any fabric which is made by a process not involving weaving or knitting fibres together. Felt, for example, is made by pressing fibres together. This process is much older - examples of felts have been dated back as far as 6500 BCE.
A cover material made of materials other than cloth, frequently consisting of fibers bonded under heat and pressure. to top
Neither woven, knitted, nor spun. A material made of fibers in a web or mat held together by bonding agent.
A fabric made up of a web of fibers held together by a chemical or fibrous bonding agent.
Technical textile term used to refer to any fabric that is not woven or knitted, such as unidirectional fabrics and felts.