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titleOfInvention PROTECTIVE SURFACE TREATMENT AND OBTAINED PRODUCT.
abstract A fluorocarbon polymer, for example between 5 and 50% by weight of PVDF, is added to a first organic fluid containing in the dissolved state, such an amount of a second non-solvent organic liquid compatible with the first (for example between 1- 50% by weight) that the polymer remains in the dissolved state. This mixed solution is applied to a structural substrate similar to leather or in particular to fabrics and it is heated to a temperature of for example between 60 ° and 150 ° for 2 to 15 minutes. The polymer deposits as the first liquid evaporates and pores form there as the second liquid evaporates from the deposit. The layer thus fixed repels the water in the liquid state but lets the water vapor through.
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