Nylon or polyester slip set fabric chemically treated to adhere

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

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156110A, 156315, 260 297R, 260 297H, 427390R, 427412, 427400, 428247, 428474, 428255, 428483, 428420, C09J 506

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041167430

ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for adhesively securing an open mesh, woven nylon or polyester scrim fabric to avoid distortion or movement of the individual yarns or thread members of said fabric said method comprising applying to said fabric a coating of a dispersion of a carboxylated copolymer of chloroprene and methacrylic acid and drying said coating thereby bonding the warp and fill yarns of said fabric together at their cross over points.

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