Coating processes – With stretching or tensioning
Patent
1975-08-08
1976-12-21
Powell, William A.
Coating processes
With stretching or tensioning
152208, 152216, 156114, 156181, 156308, 156165, 156229, 156315, 238 14, 427381, 427390R, 427412, 428255, 428288, 428272, 428290, B05C 3107, B60C 1100, C09J 504
Patent
active
039989810
ABSTRACT:
An endless tire-mounted anti-skid belt is produced by spreading an endless fibrous mesh to the diameter of the vehicle tire on which the belt is to be mounted, impregnating the spread endless mesh with a hot-vulcanizable elastomer dissolved in a solvent, drying the impregnated spread endless mesh until at least 80% of the solvent has been removed, repeating the impregnation and drying steps several times until a desired thickness of elastomer has been deposited on the spread endless mesh, and curing the elastomer by vulcanization in an autoclave under hot steam.
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Burkhardt Lieselotte
Schuster Wilhelm
Stuck Walter
Gallagher J. J.
Kelman Kurt
Powell William A.
Wolkro Aktiengesellschaft
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