TEXTILE CHEMICALS

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DOMINATE ECOLAB INC. ESC/F7 370 Wabasha Street N. St. Paul MN 55102 TEXTILE CHEMICALS;
GAFTEX GAF CORPORATION New York NY TEXTILE CHEMICALS, PARTICULARLY SOFTENERS, LUBRICANTS, BINDERS, PENETRANTS AND FINISHING AGENTS; ANTI-FOAMING AND FIRE RETARDING AGENTS AND CHEMICALS USED IN THE PROCESSING OF PAPER;
INATEX Inabata America Corporation 4225 Executive Square, Suite 290 La Jolla CA 92025 textile chemicals; namely, modified reactive silicone elastomer, fluoropolymer emulsions, surfactants, polyurethane resin and silicone glycol copolymer for brightening, impregnating, water-proofing, coloring and/or softening;
INATEX CHEMICALS FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY Inabata America Corporation 4225 Executive Square, Suite 290 La Jolla CA 92025 textile chemicals; namely, modified reactive silicone elastomer, fluoropolymer emulsions, surfactants, polyurethane resin and silicone glycol copolymer for brightening, impregnating, water-proofing, coloring and/or softening;CHEMICALS FOR THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY;The stippling shown in the drawing is a feature of the mark and is not intended to indicate color.;
NORANE OMNOVA Solutions Inc. 25435 Harvard Road Beachwood OH 441226201 Textile Chemicals, Including Chemical Preparations Used on Textiles as Water Repellents, Softening Agents, and to Impart Hand Control and Spot and Stain Resistance to Textiles;
SYNTHAPPRET BAYER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee 1 Leverkusen 51373 Germany TEXTILE CHEMICALS;
 

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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.