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Rubber coated fabrics

In lithography - a rubber coated fabric mounted on a cylinder that receives the inked impression from the plate and transfers (offsets) it to the paper. Such blankets are also mounted on the impression cylinders of sheeted gravure presses. [Pg.50]

Rubber coated fabric is cut to give a bias to the fabric on its application to the tyre carcass. The knife angle can be adjusted in the cutting machine. [Pg.203]

ISO 6179, Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Rubber sheets and rubber-coated fabrics - Determination of transmission rate of volatile liquids (gravimetric technique), 1998. [Pg.94]

ISO 1663 1999 Rigid cellular plastics - Determination of water vapour transmission properties ISO 2556 1974 Plastics - Determination of the gas transmission rate of films and thin sheets under atmospheric pressure - Manometric method ISO 6179 1998 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Rubber sheets and rubber-coated fabrics - Determination of transmission rate of volatile liquids (gravimetric technique)... [Pg.178]

About 25% of polymerized styrene is in the copolyrner form. The largest volume copolymer is SBR (25% styrene, 75% butadiene-rubber), used for making tires, hoses, belts, footwear, foam rubber, rubber-coated fabrics, and adhesives. ... [Pg.354]

Chafer strip A strip of rubber-coated fabric partially covering the bead assembly of a tire and extending above the rim line. Its function is the chafing of the bead on the rim. [Pg.251]

Ply Most commonly applies to a layer of rubber-coated fabric (as in tire or belt design). Polychromatic or polychromic consisting of many wavelengths. [Pg.257]

The introduction of rayon, nylon and other manmade fibers with their greater strengths per unit cross sectional area compared with cotton fabric has led to the use of rubber coated fabrics in the manufacture of various engineering products such as tyres, beltings and hoses and also several specialty products for the chemical process industries. The arduous service conditions prevailing... [Pg.216]

Mixed compounds are almost always transformed into products with required shapes and dimensions. There are several methods to accomplish this. Tubes, solid round profiles and profiles with irregular, often complex shapes, are prepared by extrusion. Sheets, slabs, and rubber-coated fabrics are made by calendering. [Pg.103]

The Arlington Co., manufacturer of pyroxylin plastics, lacquers, and enamels, was acquired in 1915. The following year Fairfield Rubber Co. (rubber-coated fabrics) was purchased. The purchase of Harrison Brothers and Co. (1917) added acids, heavy chemicals, pigments, dry colors and paints to the growing list of products. [Pg.287]

The simple definition of a low-temperature test is the measurement of a property at subambient temperatures. Indeed, short-term low-temperature perfomance can sensibly be determined by measuring chosen properties as a function of temperature and the same applies to above ambient temperatures. Primarily for experimental convenience, a number of specific low-temperature te.sts have been devised and standardized for rubbers, coated fabrics, and flexible plastics. [Pg.266]

ASTM D2137-11 provides Standard Test Methods for Rubber Property -Brittleness Point of Hexible Polymers and Coated Fabrics. Related Methods for Brittleness Point Test are ISO 812, DIN ISO 812 (Germany), and BS 903-A25 (UK). These test methods cover the determination of the lowest temperature at which rubber vulcanizates and rubber-coated fabrics will not exhibit fi actures or coating cracks when subjected to specified impact conditions (ASTM D2137-11). [Pg.1115]

Some of the more important industries that produce solvent-contained air streams are printing dry cleaning and the manufacture of paints, polymers, adhesives, celluloid, rubber (e.g., rubber-coated fabrics), rayon, and gunpowder and extraction processes. The main solvents recovered by activated carbon adsorption are benzene, toluene, xylene, alcohols, acetone, petrol, ether, carbon disulfide, halocarbons (e.g., chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, trichloroethylene, methylene chloride, chlorobenzene, etc.). The major production facilities and the solvents recovered are listed in Table 5.3. In many cases the concentration of the organic solvent in waste gases is of the order of 1 to 2%. [Pg.264]

Rubber industry, rubber-coated fabrics, rubber-asbestos goods Paint shops Celluloid production Plastics and artificial leather production Extraction processes Film and foil manufacture Adhesive plaster production... [Pg.264]

A rubber-coated fabric that is highly resistant to passage of liquid water but easily passes water vapor can be made by coating fabric with latex mixed with hydrophobic silica acro-gcl to provide the porosity (582). [Pg.587]

Whilst the Parkes Process has been in continual use for well over a century the Peachey-Skipsey Process (Peachey and Skipsey, 1921) was industrially short lived. Thin rubber sheets, or rubber-coated fabrics were treated with sulphur dioxide and then, after aeration, with hydrogen sulphide. The high activity of the system is usually ascribed to the formation of nascent sulphur in situ in the rubber according to the equation ... [Pg.245]

BELVOIR RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ENGNG.CENTER RUBBER COATED FABRICS RESEARCH GROUP (ACS, Rubber Div.)... [Pg.75]


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