Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Vacuum treatment of work
Patent
1991-10-28
1993-04-27
Tentoni, Leo B.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Vacuum treatment of work
264141, 264211, 264349, 523333, 523335, 523340, 523352, 524572, 524575, 524577, 528502, B29C 4700, B29C 4776
Patent
active
052059723
ABSTRACT:
Incorporating fibrous filler into an elastomer by adding to a screw extruder an aqueous slurry of an organic fibrous filler having a length less than about 25 mm and an elastomer latex, e.g., polychloroprene latex. The latex and slurry are fed to the extruder and the latex is coagulated in the extruder. The coagulated latex containing fibrous filler is fed to a dewatering zone. The flow of coagulated elastomer is restricted so that water present in the coagulated elastomer is separated by means of a vent in the extruder upstream from the restriction and discharging and recovering the fiber-filled elastomer. The compound can be used for the manufacture of power transmission belts.
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Bromels Marilyn H.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Tentoni Leo B.
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