Method for manufacturing rubber vibration insulator using a halo

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

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156316, 2671412, 403228, C09J 502, F16F 902

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ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing vibration proof rubber by compounding rubber elastic bodies between an inner metal fitting and outer shell metal fitting including the steps of forming a rubber layer by curing adhesion of the rubber elastic bodies to the respective metal fittings, applying a halogen compound solution to the bonding surfaces of the respective rubber layers and then press-fitting the inner metal fitting to the outer shell metal fitting using a lubricant or a lubricating adhesive. The above manufacturing method prevents the defects found in conventional types of vibration proof rubber, particularly disadvantages such as poor durability in a corrosive environment and further the severe requirements which have recently been imposed on vibration proof rubber can sufficiently satisfied.

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