TEXTILE FABRICS SYNTHETIC FIBERS

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AVRILIN FMC CORPORATION 2929 Walnut Street Philadelphia PA 19104 TEXTILE FABRICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS OR BLENDS THEREOF FOR USE IN HOME FURNISHINGS INCLUDING, E.G., DRAPERIES, CURTAINS, BEDSPREADS, TABLE COVERS, SLIP COVERS, UPHOLSTERY, AND THE LIKE, AND IN WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN INCLUDING OUTER AND UNDER WEAR, E.G., SHIRTS, SHORTS, TROUSERS, JACKETS, COATS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SLIPS, DRESSES, PAJAMAS, AND THE LIKE;
LINADU BURLINGTON MILLS CORPORATION GREENSBORO, N.C. TEXTILE FABRICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS IN THE PIECE;
MAILLISETTE SOCIETE RHOVYL 21 RUE-GOUJON PARIS France TEXTILE FABRICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS FOR MAKING INTO BED AND TABLE COVERS, CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES, LACES, BRAID, RIBBON AND EMBROIDERY, AND TEXTILE RUGS AND CARPETS;
ROSELON ROSELON INDUSTRIES, INC. 35 South Fifth Street Quakertown PA 18951 TEXTILE FABRICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS;
SASHAY J. P. STEVENS & CO., INC. New York NY Textile Fabrics of Synthetic Fibers;
SPANISH WALTZ BURLINGTON MILLS CORPORATION GREENSBORO, N.C. TEXTILE FABRICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS IN THE PIECE;
STEVETEX J. P. STEVENS & CO., INC. New York NY Textile Fabrics of Synthetic Fibers;
SURABELLA J.P. STEVENS & CO., INC. New York NY TEXTILE FABRICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS TO BE USED IN MAKING DRESSES, BLOUSES AND LINGERIE;
TERGAL RHONE-POULENC FIBRES + POLYMERES SA 25 QUAI PAUL DOUMER 92400 COURBEVOIE France TEXTILE FABRICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, BED SHEETS, BLANKETS, AND QUILTS;
TRALBE SOCIETE RHODIACETA PARIS France TEXTILE FABRICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS IN THE PIECE FOR USE IN ARTICLES OF CLOTHING;
TRAVANELLE WILROY INC. 498 7TH AVE. NEW YORK NY 10018 TEXTILE FABRICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS FOR MAKING INTO ARTICLES OF CLOTHING FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Durable silver particulate treatments for yarns and textile fabrics are provided. Such treatments provide, as one example, an antimicrobial fiber and/or textile fabric which remains on the surface and retains its antimicrobial characteristics after a substantial number of standard launderings and dryings. The method of adherence to the target yarn and/or fabric may be performed any number of ways, most preferably through the utilization of a binder system. The particular method of adherence, as well as the treated textile fabrics and individual fibers are also encompassed within this invention.