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titleOfInvention Rubber-fiber composite material and rubber article using the same
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a tire structure that is simple and easy to manufacture, is easy to mount on a rim, is economical in terms of material, and does not impair fuel-efficient performance. Rubber-fiber composite material which can be suitably used for a safety pneumatic tire excellent in run flat durability, a rubber article using the rubber-fiber composite material as a reinforcing material, and the rubber-fiber composite It is an object of the present invention to provide a tire or a tire tube, wherein a body material is used as a reinforcing material. SOLUTION: This is a rubber-fiber composite material comprising a nonwoven fabric, a rubber covering the nonwoven fabric, and a resin coating all or a part of the surface of the rubber, wherein the resin has a thickness of 0. 02-1 mm, and the air permeability coefficient at 60 ° C. is 20 × A rubber-fiber composite material characterized in that it has a hardness of 10 -12 cm 3 · cm / cm 2 · sec · cmHg or less and a tensile fracture elongation of 30% or more.
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