TEXTILE DYESTUFFS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BU SYNALLOY CORPORATION Suite 201 4510 Cox Road Glen Allen VA 23060 Textile Dyestuffs;The drawing is lined to indicate the color red.;
DIAMIN Cassella Aktiengesellschaft Frankfurt am Main Germany textile dyestuffs;
DIRESUL ARCHROMA IP GMBH Neuhofstrasse 11 Reinach CH-4153 Switzerland textile dyestuffs;
INMONT BASF CORPORATION 100 Park Avenue Florham Park NJ 07932 TEXTILE DYESTUFFS, TEXTILE PRINTING PASTES AND TEXTILE PRINTING COLORS AND EXTENDERS AND THINNERS FOR SUCH DYESTUFFS, PASTES, AND COLORS; EMULSIFIED BINDERS FOR COLORS USED IN PRINTING AND IN DYEING TEXTILES; PIGMENTED RESIN COMPOSITIONS FOR APPLICATION TO TEXTILES AND TO PLASTIC FILMS; ACCELERATORS FOR RESINS PACKAGED IN A CARTRIDGE OR DISPENSER FOR SAME; SURFACE ACTIVE AGENT WITH RUST INHIBITOR; CONDITIONER FOR METAL SURFACES AND GALVANIZED AND ZINC SURFACES PREPARATORY TO PAINTING THE SAME; CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND; AND MODIFYING ADDITIVES FOR PHENOLIC RESIN ENAMELS, PIGMENT DISPERSIONS AND FLATTING AGENTS FOR THE LACQUER, VARNISH AND PAINT TRADES;
LEVAFIX DYSTAR COLOURS DISTRIBUTION GMBH Am Prime Parc 10-12 Raunheim 65479 Germany Textile Dyestuffs;
 

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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.