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filingDate 1966-09-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Process for adhering olefin copolymers to rayon fibres and fabrics
abstract 1,146,729. Adhering rayon fibres and fabrics to copolymers. MONTECATINI EDISON S.p.A. 19 Sept., 1966 [23 Sept., 1965], No. 41727/66. Heading C3P. [Also in Division D1] Rayon fibres or fabrics are adhered to an elastomeric, saturated, amorphous copolymer of ethylene with an alpha-olefin by treating a rayon fibre or fabric with an aqueous or organic adhesive solution containing from 3 to 10% by weight of an unsaturated polyester obtained by reaction of maleic acid or anhydride with an aliphatic glycol or polyol in a molar ratio of from 1 : 1 to 1 : 2, drying the treated article, and then applying to the article a mix comprising an amorphous, saturated ethylene-alpha olefin copolymer, an organic peroxide, and a free radical acceptor and heating the whole under pressure to between 110‹ and 220‹ C. The rayon fibre may be pretreated by allowing it to absorb an aqueous solution of a phenolformaldehyde resin. Suitable free radical acceptors are sulphur, a quinone compound, a compound containing one or more vinyl or alkyl groups, dimaleimides, furfural or derivatives thereof. In the examples are used: polyesters prepared from maleic acid, glycerine and ethylene glycol ethylene-propylene copolymer, carbon black, sulphur, α,α<SP>1</SP>-bis-(tert.- butyl peroxy)-diisopropylbenzene, paraffin oil, zinc oxide and an aqueous solution of resorcinolformaldehyde resin.
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