Tension member for belt, method of producing the same and belt i

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Coated or structually defined flake – particle – cell – strand,... – Rod – strand – filament or fiber

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428375, 428378, 428392, D02G 300

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060689161

ABSTRACT:
A plurality of glass fiber strands are parallel-arranged and primary-twisted into a primary twist yarn. A plurality of the primary twist yarns are parallel-arranged, are dipped in an adhesion treatment liquid containing as a main ingredient a mixture of a precondensate of resorcine formaldehyde and latex, are returned from the liquid and are then subjected to heat treatment. Thereafter, the plurality of primary twist yarns are final-twisted thereby forming a tension member for belt having a large adhesive property between the adjacent primary twist yarns.

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