Method and apparatus for fabricating a rubberized wire sheet

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming continuous or indefinite length work – Layered – stratified traversely of length – or multiphase...

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15624412, 264174, 264175, 425114, 425516, 425115, B29C 4702

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051715023

ABSTRACT:
A method for fabricating a rubberized wire sheet passes a plurality of wires through an extruder to coat each of the plurality of wires with rubber to form rubberized wires, and passes the plurality of rubberized wires through a calender roller system to form them into the rubberized wire sheet having a desired width. The rubberized wires may be further coated with rubber when calendered in the calender roller system. This method demonstrates an improvement in rubber impregnatability, topping accuracy, processability, and quality.

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