Process for making a tire cord using yarns containing a dip pene

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With twining – plying – braiding – or textile fabric formation

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264136, 264137, 428375, 428378, 428394, 428395, 4274346, 57241, 57248, 57250, 57295, B29C 6700, B29D 2800, D02G 120, D01H 1326

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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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