Non-wovens are defined as flat structured fabrics, such as sheets or webs, not made by weaving but by bonding and entangling fibers by means of mechanical, thermal or chemical processes. The major non-woven technologies now available, are needle-punching, thermal-bonding, air laid, spun-bonding, melt blowing and spun lacing/ hydro-entanglement.
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Retaining Savvy Customers
April 20th, 2008
admin I have been with my web provider Lunarpages* since 2003, when I launched my (the web portal, now blog) Sensei Michael. Throughout the 4 years I’ve been with my provider, there’s been hiccups (like when China blocked my original server) and other problems – but their staff has always been around to assist. They may [...]
Ban the Internal Customer
April 2nd, 2008
admin Internal Customer’ is a phrase often heard in business. Usually this refers to one department (the internal customer) receiving work from another department (the internal supplier). But this phrase has become widespread and is now applied to branch offices, field officers, repair centers, distributors, night shifts, contract workers, parking lot attendants, bosses, employees, job applicants [...]
You Have a Strategy? So What! Strategy Without Business Alignment Fails to Get Results
April 2nd, 2008
admin “We are your engineered solutions provider,” stated the brochure in bold print above a list of their equipment and a description of their facility. They expected their customer to know that his or her problem could be solved by a 250 ton stamping press with a 96 inch bed, for example. They expected the customer [...]
Cost Effective Events Management
March 24th, 2008
admin Running events has always been a key marketing activity for many companies. But they are expensive and time consuming. Here are some tips that will result in cost savings and maybe some new ideas. There are many different types of events. They could be as simple as a tea party for 10 of your best [...]


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