Claims
- 1. A water permeable papermaking fabric comprising in combination, any one or more of the following:
- a. a fibrous batt, comprising a non-woven layer including at least a proportion of basalt fibres; and /or
- b. a woven fabric layer, incorporating yarns comprising basalt staple fibres, alone or blended with natural or synthetic fibres; and/or
- c. a base structure in the form of a mesh or grid formed by perforation in a sheet of resin bonded and /or mechanically consolidated non woven fibres, at least a proportion of which are basalt fibres; and/or
- d. at least one fabric layer comprising filaments wrapped with basalt fibres.
- 2. A papermaking fabric according to claim 1, which comprises a fibrous batt, supported on a resin impregnated non-woven support fabric, said fibrous batt consisting of at least one non-woven layer of a blend of fibres including basalt fibres, and either natural or synthetic fibres.
- 3. A papermaking fabric according to claim 2, wherein said synthetic fibres comprise any one or more selected from the group comprising: nylon; polyester; polyolefin; polyketone; polyphenylene oxide, polyphenylene sulphide; glass; a fluoropolymer, or PEEK.
- 4. A papermaking fabric according to claim 1, which comprises a fibrous batt layer, supported by a base structure In the form of a sheet of resin bonded and/or mechanically consolidated non-woven material comprising a blend of fibres, formed into a mesh or grid formed by perforations provided in the sheet, said blend of fibres including basalt fibres together with any one or more of: nylon; glass fibres; polyester; polyolefin; polyketone; polyphenylene oxide; polyphenylene sulphide; fluoropolymer; PEEK; or natural fibres.
- 5. A papermaking fabric according to claim 1 which comprises a fibrous bat layer supported by a woven belt fabric, comprising a blend of yarns or fibres, said blend of yarns or fibres including yarns including basalt fibres together with any one or more of nylon; glass fibres; polyester; polyolefin; polyketone; polyphenylene oxide; polyphenylene sulphide; fluoropolymer; PEEK; or natural fibres.
- 6. A papermaking fabric according to claim 5 wherein said woven belt is impregnated with a synthetic resin.
- 7. A papermaking fabric according to claim 6, wherein the cores of said filaments comprise either monofilaments, or multifilaments, or braided, twisted plied or spun natural or synthetic yarns.
- 8. A papermaking fabric according to claim 7, wherein one or more high temperature bonding agents, selected from the group comprising polybenzimidazoles, polyimides; polybenzoxazoles, melamine resins, phenolic resins and polyamide-imides are used to improve bonding between the basalt fibres and the core fibre material or improve inter fibre bonding in basalt yarns.
- 9. A papermaking fabric according to claim 6, wherein said basalt fibres are treated with sizing agent such as silicone to reduce the brittleness of the fibres.
- 10. A paper making fabric according to claim 9 wherein said bonding agents are applied by impregnating or coating the basalt yarns or fibres with a solution of said bonding agent(s), in an organic solvent comprising DMA, DMF, or NMP, and then drying the yarns or fibres to remove the solvent.
- 11. A papermaking fabric according to claim 1, wherein said woven fabric comprises a woven belt supporting a fibrous batt layer.
- 12. A papermaking fabric according to claim 1, woven or otherwise formed from filaments wrapped in a sheath of basalt fibres.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/742,914, filed Nov. 1, 1996, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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