Rubber article having a surface design for high abrasion resista

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Composite – Of natural rubber

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428 357, 428493, 428515, 428521, 428523, B32B 516

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058662650

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a rubber article having a surface construction designed for abrasion resistance wherein the surface comprises a series of rubber layers parallel to each other and in a density of from at least 200 layers per 25.4 millimeters as measured along the surface area of the article and in a direction perpendicular to each layer.

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