Abstract
The main relationships governing the production of combined filter/sorption materials by plying-up with the application of adhesive melts have been studied. It has been established that the use of single-stage bonding technology makes it possible to improve the physical and physicomechanical properties of multilayer non-woven mats. The possibility of optimising the plying-up process by using multiple non-linear regression analysis has been demonstrated. Materials with service properties suitable for use in protective clothing have been obtained.
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