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titleOfInvention Rubber composition for steel cord coating
abstract The present invention relates to a rubber composition for bonding steel cord, and more particularly, sulfur 2 to 4 phr, benzothiazol sulfanamide 0.8 based on 100 phr of raw rubber composed of natural rubber and epoxide natural rubber containing 50% epoxide. It relates to a rubber composition for bonding the steel cord including ˜1.5 phr.n n n In the known rubber cord adhesive rubber composition, a small amount of sulfur is added to a raw material rubber composed of natural rubber and epoxide natural rubber containing 50% epoxide, and the steel cord including benzothiazol sulfamide as an accelerator. It is an object of the present invention to provide a rubber composition for bonding the steel cord to increase the durability of the tire, to prevent the resistance to heat aging, to reduce the adhesive strength between the steel cord and the rubber by providing an adhesive rubber composition.
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