Track crossing installation, molded body for a track crossing in

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Treatment of material by vibrating – jarring – or agitating... – By reciprocating or vibrating mold

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264112, 264113, 264DIG69, B29C 3912

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ABSTRACT:
The molded bodies (22, 28) of a track crossing construction are coated with hard material particles (27) at least in a layer close to the traffic-carrying surface so as to improve the traction properties of vehicle tires and to enhance the nonskid properties.

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WO91/15631 Oct. 17, 1991.

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