Process of making polyester monofilaments for reinforcing tires

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Carbonizing to form article – Agglomeration or accretion

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264178F, 2642107, 2642108, 26421115, 26421117, 2642356, B29C 3510, D01D 516, D01F 662, D02J 122

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ABSTRACT:
Polyester of high intrinsic viscosity is spun, steam-heated, drawn and wound up in a multi-stage continuous process to provide an improved monofilament that is particularly suited for reinforcing rubber, e.g. in tires, after suitable dip-coating, stretching and setting.

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W. W. Doll "The Production of Polyester Monofilament for High-Technology Applications", presented Apr. 24, 1990 at Fiber Producers Conference.

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