Alkanolamine salts of phenolic resins

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156110A, 156335, 260 293, 260838, 260842, 528132, 528151, 528155, B29H 502, C08G 814, C08G 822, C08G 1406

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041510283

ABSTRACT:
In the known process of co-use of a catechol-monophenol-formaldehyde condensation product and a "RFL" dip for bonding polyester fibres to the rubber in reinforced rubber articles, the use of the condensation product in the form of an alkanolamine salt instead of the ammonium salt, as hitherto used, leads to certain advantages. In addition to lowering a problem due to the evolution of ammonia fumes, there is on average a slight increase in bond strength and the compositions are more easily cleaned from the processing machinery used.

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