Method for improving adhesive bonding in steel/rubber composites

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427327, 427387, 427388B, 427409, 428295, 428391, 428447, 428450, 156110A, 156329, 152359, B32B 1502, B32B 1508

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ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for improving the hydrolytic stability of the adhesive bond between an RFL type organic adhesive and a steel reinforcing element in steel-rubber composite articles. This is achieved by a pre-treatment of the steel surface before it is coated with the organic adhesive. The pre-treatment includes first immersing the steel element in an aqueous bath containing an acid, or base followed by a water rinse. A primer coating is then applied onto the surface of the steel element which consists of an organo-silane compound of the following formula:

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