Acrylic emulsion coatings for rubber articles

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428446, 428447, 526242, 526279, 5263171, 526319, 526328, 5263297, 2159, 21616, 21617, C08L 3308, C08L 2712, C08L 8304

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056910690

ABSTRACT:
There are provided powder-free polymer coated rubber articles in which at least one surface of the rubber article is coated with a non-tacky acrylic based emulsion copolymer formed by polymerization of at least one low surface energy monomer, at least one alkyl acrylate and at least one hard monomer. The copolymers are preferably formed by sequential polymerization. The polymer coatings can be stretched with the rubber without flaking.

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