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  2. Fuller's earth - Wikipedia

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    The English name reflects the historical use of the material for fulling (cleaning and shrinking) wool, by textile workers known as fullers. [1] [2] [3] In past centuries, fullers kneaded fuller's earth and water into woollen cloth to absorb lanolin, oils, and other greasy impurities as part of the cloth finishing process.

  3. Eagle-Picher - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] As a result, Eagle-Picher Corp. subsequently changed its name to EP Management. [ 15 ] [ 17 ] In December EP Management then sold Wolverine Advanced Materials to Wynnchurch Capital. [ 15 ] [ 18 ] In 2011, EPMC Holdings Corp. sold both EP Management and EP Minerals (formerly Eagle-Picher Minerals) to Gate Capital Corp. of San Francisco .

  4. Mineral wool - Wikipedia

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    Their drawbacks when compared to mineral wool are their substantially lower mold resistance, higher combustibility, and slightly higher thermal conductivity (hemp insulation: 0.040 Wm-1 k-1, mineral wool insulation: 0.030-0.045 Wm-1 k-1). [16]

  5. Perlite - Wikipedia

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    Considering specific density of 1.1 ton/m 3 confirmed reserves in Armenia amount to 165 million tons. Other reported reserves are: Greece - 120 million tonnes, Turkey, USA and Hungary - about 49-57 million tonnes. [6] [7] Perlite world production, led by China, Turkey, Greece, USA, Armenia and Hungary, summed up to 4.6 million tonnes in 2018 ...

  6. List of textile fibres - Wikipedia

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    Textile fibres or textile fibers (see spelling differences) can be created from many natural sources (animal hair or fur, cocoons as with silk worm cocoons), as well as semisynthetic methods that use naturally occurring polymers, and synthetic methods that use polymer-based materials, and even minerals such as metals to make foils and wires.

  7. Huntite - Wikipedia

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    A mineral with exactly the same composition as that of huntite has been known for more than 200 years; in 1812 for example, John [46] and Stromeyer [47] described it as having a chemical composition of CaCO 3:MgCO 3 = 1:3. In those days the mineral was known as conite (in German: Konit); a name given to it by Retzius (1798). [48]

  8. Cloth diaper - Wikipedia

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    Flats or cloth squares –Flat diapers are a large, single layer, square or rectangle of absorbent cloth. Bird's-eye cotton or muslin are the most commonly used materials, but flats can also be made of terry cloth [6] or of flannel. Any absorbent material may be considered a "flat" if it is composed of one single layer.

  9. Fluff pulp - Wikipedia

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    Fluff pulps are used as a raw material in the absorbent core of personal care products such as diapers, feminine hygiene products, air-laid absorbent towelling, as such, or with superabsorbents and/or synthetic fibres. More than 80% of the pulps are used in baby diapers.

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