Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With twining – plying – braiding – or textile fabric formation
Patent
1988-07-22
1990-02-13
Kendell, Lorraine T.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
With twining, plying, braiding, or textile fabric formation
264136, 264137, 428375, 428378, 428394, 428395, 4274346, 57241, 57248, 57250, 57295, B29C 6700, B29D 2800, D02G 120, D01H 1326
Patent
active
049004964
ABSTRACT:
A polyamide yarn having on the surface of the polyamide yarn a hydrophobic organic ester dip penetration regulator having a melting point greater than 27.degree. C. and convertible by conventional means into a tire cord having low stiffness and high air permeability and a process for making polymeric tire yarns is disclosed.
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Kendell Lorraine T.
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