Adhesion between PET/Nylon Fabrics and Rubber by RFL with the Solution of Different Proportion

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In this study, to change the proportion of 20%、21% RFL solution content, and in which compounds were added 7%, 8% of the IL-6 conditions, in the different EP100, EP200, EP300 fabrics, testing adhesion strength the changes between of fabric and fabric, fabric and rubber, respectively, for different concentrations under the conditions, observed in viscosity variations of the RFL solution. The results indicate that, the viscosity of RFL solution will increase with the ratio improve and the concentration of IL-6 conditions, in 21% RFL solution content and adding 8% of the IL-6 can reach the best results, EP 100 fabric and fabric of the adhesion strength is 21.24kgf, the adhesion strength of fabric and rubber is 28.09 kgf.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 287-290)

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2614-2617

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July 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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