how is bonded fabric made/
No, paper is not a fabric. Paper is made from plant fibers that are processed and pressed, while fabric is made from yarn or thread that is woven, knitted, or bonded together to create a textile material.
Bonded fabric refers to a material made by bonding two or more fabrics together, creating a single piece. Woven fabric, on the other hand, is made by interlacing two sets of yarn at right angles. While bonded fabric may incorporate woven fabrics, it can also include non-woven materials like knits or felts.
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Non-woven fabric is made from long fibers bonded together by mechanical, heat, chemical and solvent treatment. This may be made directly from separate molten plastic, fibers and plastic film.
A woven fabric uses fibres that have been spun into yarn and then threaded in and out of each other as a warp and weft using a loom. Bonded fabric used the fibres loose, wet out with a polymer which when dry bonds the fibres together. Felt is a good example of a bonded fabric. As a word of caution: The term Bonded fabric is sometimes used to refer to a woven fabric that has had a coating "bonded" to it to make it waterproof. PUL (polyurethane Laminated) fabric is an example.
It doesn't fray but it is not strong
Networks can be made of bonded ion or molecule
Networks can be made of bonded ion or molecule
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it is made from fabric sewn together
Fabric is man-made.
Fiber is what fabric is made of. The fibers can be plant, as in cotton and linen; animal, as in wool, insect, as in silk; or man made, as in nylon. For the manufacture of fabric the fiber is first spun into thread or yarn, and then woven into cloth. Felt is made by taking wool fiber and getting it wet, then squeezing all the moisture our of it. The fibers stick together by the pressure put on it while wet.