Method of making a multi-layered pressure hose utilizing interna

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

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156149, 156172, 1563077, F16L 1104

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046041559

ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacture of pressure hose is described. An uncured tubular structure including one or more sub-units each having a radially inner tubular layer of uncured elastomer and an outer tubular layer of filamentary reinforcing elements is subjected to fluid pressure in its bore. The fluid pressure forces uncured elastomer material into the interstices of the filamentary layer of each sub-unit and consolidates the uncured structure. A cover layer of elastomer material is thereafter applied and the covered structure is cured into an integral hose.

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