CHEMICALS FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY NAMELY

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PROTOLUBE LANXESS CORPORATION 111 RIDC Park West Drive Pittsburgh PA 152751112 Chemicals for the Textile Industry-Namely, Fatty Esters, Polyethylene Emulsions, Ethoxylates; Fatty-Based Non-Ionizables, and Finishing Chemicals for the Textile Industry-Namely, Non-Ionic Softeners, Lubricants, and Anti-Stick Agents;
TANAPAL LANXESS CORPORATION 111 RIDC Park West Drive Pittsburgh PA 152751112 CHEMICALS FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY-NAMELY, DISPERSING AGENTS, LEVELING AGENTS, DYEING ASSISTANTS, EMULSIFYING AGENTS AND ASSISTANTS, TEXTILE LUBRICANTS AND WETTING AGENTS;
TANAPON LANXESS CORPORATION 111 RIDC Park West Drive Pittsburgh PA 152751112 CHEMICALS FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY-NAMELY, NON-FOAMING SURFACTANTS; AGENTS FOR LEVELING, SOFTENING, WETTING, BLEACHING, CARBONIZING, DISPERSING, EMULSIFYING AND KIER-BOILING; DYEING ASSISTANTS; AND CRABBING ASISTANTS;
TANAPRESS Sybron Corporation Rochester NY CHEMICALS FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY-NAMELY, CREASE AND PLEAT PROOFING ACENTS, FINISHING ACENTS AND SHRINKAGE CONTROLLERS;
VIRTEX VIRGINIA CHEMICALS INC. Portsmouth VA CHEMICALS FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY-NAMELY, SOFTENERS, LUBRICANTS, SURFACTANTS AND FLAME RETARDANTS;
VIRTEX CHEMTRADE PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS US 90 East Halsey Road Parsippany NJ 07054 CHEMICALS FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY-NAMELY, REDUCING AGENTS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of joining a first textile element and a second textile element is disclosed. The method includes four general steps: First, the first textile element, the second textile element, and an adhesive element are formed. Second, a bond is formed between the first textile element and the adhesive element to define a bonded area and an unbonded area. Third, an aperture is formed in the first textile element and the adhesive element by removing at least a portion of the bonded area. Fourth, a bond is formed between the second textile element and the bonded area, thereby joining the first textile element and the second textile element.