http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/GB-350833-A
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assignee | http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patentassignee/MD5_85ead4879918e8f8f5788763ad655ac8 |
filingDate | 1930-09-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationDate | 1931-06-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | GB-350833-A |
titleOfInvention | Improvements in or relating to the production of coated fabric material resistant tothe growth of fungus |
abstract | A fungus resistant and waterproof fabric comprises a fabric impregnated with a fungicide and a superposed layer of plastic waterproof material such as rubber. Preferably the fungicides are slightly soluble heavy metal salts of organic acids having antiseptic properties such as zinc salicylate or benzoate, but pine tar may be used. The plastic coating may contain a fungicide, acid-proofing material such as paraffin or fire-resisting substances such as barytes, asbestos, silex and lithopone. In an example, a heavy fabric such as duck, drill or an Osnaburg is impregnated with an aqueous 2 1/2 per cent solution of zinc salicylate. After drying, a rubber composition containing crude rubber, litharge, sulphur, barytes, zinc salicylate, pine tar and paraffin dissolved in gasoline is applied to one or both sides of the fabric, and subsequently vulcanized at about 250 DEG F. for 2 1/2 hours. When used for mine ventilating tubing, one side only of the fabric need be coated and the plastic composition should contain from 5 per cent to 10 per cent of acid proofing material. |
isCitedBy | http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/US-6575250-B1 |
priorityDate | 1930-09-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
type | http://data.epo.org/linked-data/def/patent/Publication |
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