Coating processes – Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material – Coating decomposed to form metal
Patent
1974-02-13
1976-02-03
Gwinnell, Harry J.
Coating processes
Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material
Coating decomposed to form metal
152361R, 156110A, 156124, 427388, 427406, 427409, 427413, 427419, 428380, 428381, 428382, 428389, B05D 302, B05D 138
Patent
active
039365360
ABSTRACT:
Rubber is adhered to metal such as the metal in the belt of a vehicle tire or conveyor belt, by first coating the metal with rubber containing a small amount of the amine of cobaltous chloride, CoCl.sub.2.2NH.sub.3. The metal may first be zinc coated.
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Gwinnell Harry J.
The Firestone Tire & Rubber & Company
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