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melded, ppl. a.|ˈmɛldɪd| [Blend of melt v.1 and welded ppl. a.: cf. prec.] Formed from or using man-made fibres that have an outer sheath which has been melted to bind the fibres together into a fabric.
1969Sci. Jrnl. July 77 (caption) New possibilities have now been opened up by side by side or core/sheath bi-component fibres which, when heated enough to melt one component, result in ‘melded’ (melt welded) fabric. 1970Cabinet Maker & Retail Furnisher 23 Oct. 174/1 The most recent development of durable non-woven fabrics for upholstery is the production of melded fabrics. 1972Guardian 5 Apr. 9 Melded fabrics have arrived from ICI Fibre. |