(1) rotary screens with small diameter steel-roll squeegees inside, with pressure adjusted electromagnetically for initial dyestuff application;
Application of low-viscosity print paste, followed by steaming for complete penetration of dyes into tufts. zimmer rotary printing machine (peter zimmer): a rotary carpet printing machine in which each rotary screen has a slotted squeegee inside to feed print pastes through the screens to the carpet. pressure of the print paste is adjusted by hydrostatic head adjustments.
(1) coating woven or knit products to form a grid;
Punching holes in flat sheets then drawing them to align the polymer molecules. used for soil stabilization, drainage, and erosion control applications. (also see geotextiles.)