Coating processes – With cutting – holding – severing – or abrading the base – Prior to coating
Patent
1980-06-03
1981-09-08
Simmons, David A.
Coating processes
With cutting, holding, severing, or abrading the base
Prior to coating
156137, 156154, B05D 312
Patent
active
042884748
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a method for manufacturing textile reinforced conveyor beltings comprising subjecting the outer surfaces of a textile carcass constituted wholly of synthetic fibre yarns, or comprising at least a major proportion of synthetic fibre yarns, to a brushing or raising action so as to break and raise or to roughen a proportion of the filaments in the extreme outer yarns prior to impregnation and/or coating of the carcass, for example with PVC or rubber or other polymeric or elastomeric material, so as to improve bondability between the synthetic fibre and the impregnating or coating material.
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J. H. Fenner & Co. Limited
Simmons David A.
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