Surface materials for decontamination with decontaminants
US-2016303623-A1 · Oct 20, 2016 · US
US2016184874A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016184874-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414902598-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention relates to a fabric comprising at least one weft thread and at least one warp thread, wherein the fabric exhibits a polymer layer on at least one surface, characterized in that the diameter of the weft thread is larger than the diameter of the warp thread, the use of this fabric, as well as a process for the production thereof.
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1 - 15 . (canceled) 16 . A fabric, comprising at least one weft thread and at least one warp thread, wherein the fabric exhibits a polymer layer on at least one surface, characterized in that the diameter of the weft thread is 3 to 5 times larger than the diameter of the warp thread. 17 . The fabric according to claim 16 , characterized in that the polymer layer has a contact angle larger than 70°. 18 . The fabric according to claim 16 , characterized in that the polymer layer has a surface tension of less than 40 mJ/m 2 . 19 . The fabric according to claim 16 , characterized in that the at least one weft thread and the at least one warp thread independently of each other comprise a material which is selected from the group consisting of glass fibers, polyamides and polyesters. 20 . The fabric according to claim 16 , characterized in that the polymer layer comprises a polymer, which is selected from the group consisting of polymeric fluorinated hydrocarbons, polysiloxanes, polyolefins, polymeric fluorosilanes, copolymers of the aforementioned polymers, derivatives of the aforementioned polymers and polymeric organofunctionalized silanes. 21 . The fabric according to claim 16 , characterized in that the polymer layer further comprises silver nanoparticles. 22 . A fabric according to claim 16 , characterized in that the fabric has an additional adhesive layer, which is either applied onto the surface of the fabric which does not exhibit a layer of polymer, or which, under the proviso that a polymer layer is present on both surfaces of the fabric, is applied onto the surface of a polymer layer. 23 . The fabric according to claim 20 , characterized in that the polymer layer comprises a polymer, which is selected from the group consisting of polymeric fluorinated hydrocarbons, polysiloxanes, polyolefins, polymeric fluorosilanes, copolymers of the aforementioned polymers, derivatives of the aforementioned polymers and polymeric organofunctionalized silanes. 24 . The fabric according to claim 23 , characterized in that the polymer layer further comprises silver nanoparticles. 25 . A fabric according to claim 24 , characterized in that the fabric has an additional adhesive layer, which is either applied onto the surface of the fabric which does not exhibit a layer of polymer, or which, under the proviso that a polymer layer is present on both surfaces of the fabric, is applied onto the surface of a polymer layer. 26 . A molded body, onto which a fabric according to claim 16 is applied. 27 . The molded body according to claim 26 , wherein the molded body is selected from the group consisting of a boat's/ship's hull, a rotor blade and an aircraft fuselage. 28 . A method of at least one of repelling dirt, reducing friction and reducing noise, the method comprising applying the fabric according to claim 16 to a substrate selected from the group consisting of a boat's/ship's hull, a rotor blade and an aircraft fuselage to impart to the substrate at least one of dirt-repellent, friction-reducing, and/or noise-reducing properties. 29 . A method of at least one of providing antimicrobial, IR-reflective and/or electrically conductive properties, the method comprising applying the fabric according to claim 16 to a substrate selected from the group consisting of a boat's/ship's hull, a rotor blade and an aircraft fuselage to impart to the substrate at least one of antimicrobial, IR-reflective and/or electrically conductive properties. 30 . A method for the production of a fabric according to claim 16 , comprising the steps of: (a) producing a fabric by interweaving at least one weft thread and at least one warp thread, wherein the diameter of the weft thread is 3 to 5 times larger than the diameter of the warp thread; and (b) applying a polymer layer to at least one surface of the fabric obtained in step (a). 31 . The method according to claim 30 , characterized in that the application of the polymer layer to the fabric in step (b) is (b1) carried out by impregnation of the fabric with a polymer dispersion. 32 . The method according to claim 30 , characterized in that the application of the polymer layer to the fabric in step (b) is (b2) carried out by lamination of a polymer film on at least one side of the fabric. 33 . The method according to claim 30 , further comprising the step of: (c) applying an adhesive layer onto a surface of the fabric or, provided that the polymer layer is present on both surfaces of the fabric, to the surface of the polymer layer. 34 . The method according to claim 30 , characterized in that the steps (a) and (b) and optionally also (c) are carried out in a continuous process. 35 . The method according to claim 30 , characterized in that the steps (a), (b) and (c) are carried out in a continuous process.
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