Substance for increasing friction between two surfaces

Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Tractive or friction surface

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106DIG4, 501 88, 25231501, 2523155, C09K 314

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ABSTRACT:
A substance for increasing friction between two surfaces such as two metallic surfaces has a gel base material determining the viscosity of the substance and contains hard crystals mixed into the gel based material. A plurality of the hard crystals is comprised of a first particles of the first substantially identical particle size and second particles of the second substantially identical particle size. The first and second particle sizes have a fixed ratio relative to one another.

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