Pipes and tubular conduits – Flexible – Braided – interlaced – knitted or woven
Patent
1993-09-09
1995-10-31
Scherbel, David
Pipes and tubular conduits
Flexible
Braided, interlaced, knitted or woven
138141, 428522, 525245, F16L 1104
Patent
active
054620910
ABSTRACT:
A new curable compounded halopolymer that exhibits in the cured state good to excellent adhesion to polyamides. These curable halopolymer achieves better adhesion due to a balance of carbon black relative to talc, preferable with the cyclohexyl benzothiazole sulfenamide or related benzothiazole sulfenamide and are highly desirable in making specialty hoses and belts.
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Dion Sr. Marc R.
Hook James F.
Scherbel David
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Wolfe J. D.
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