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Pretreatment under tension

Certain textile fabrics, such as polyester or aramid, possess low surface activity and many times require a special isocyanate or epoxy pretreatment under tension, in much the same manner that the RFL is applied afterwards. So with polyester or aramid cord, two successive dipping operations may be necessary in order to achieve good rubber-to-fabric adhesion. [Pg.137]


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