Coated article production system

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

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15624424, 156285, 156500, 72 46, 722531, 72258, 72260, 26421113, 264259, 2642711, 26427211, 425113, B29C 4702

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ABSTRACT:
A coated wire or other elongated article production system having means to form wire or other elongated article in tandem with an extruder of substantially solvent-free polymer in tubular form around the wire or article. The tubular polymer is applied to the wire or article with the aid of a vacuum, and the froming speed relative to the rate of polymer extrusion is controlled to thin the tubular polymer between its extrusion and its contact with the wire or article.

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