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SANROMA FERNANDEZ MARIO
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A fabric bondable by heat, characterized by the fact that it is made of a more or less sparse fabric, preferably in a tiny form of honeycomb whose interstices are filled with the adhesive material softenable by heat, covering, at the same time time, at least one of its faces and generally both, so that it is perfect embedded in the thin fabric in the adhesive material to it incorporated, thanks to which the adhesion is produced not only by the portion of said material that reculls the face of the fabric directly applied to the article to which it must adhere, but also by the portions of the adhesive itself occupying the said interstices that come to be established when two articles are joined by interposition of the adhesive fabric a kind of tiny braced mutual fixing of such items. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES0034090U1952-12-191952-12-19
A heat-adhesive fabric
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Disposition of connection of a synthetic material sleeve with a synthetic material tube. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Improvements to facilitate the adhesion of a tissue tape to the edge of an article of thermoplastic material (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)