TY - BOOK AU - Estrin Arkady S AU - Nalepa Raymond W TI - Maleinized polybutadiene latex for fiber to rubber adhesion PB - Abstracts of Meeting Papers: 155th Meeting (Spring 99) of the Rubber Division American Chemical Society Chicago, Illinois April 13-16, 1999. p795 KW - Polybutadiene latex KW - Rubber adhesion N1 - Source Year: 1999 N2 - Low molecular weight maleinized polybutadiene (PBDMA) provides great possibilities for production of water based adhesives. The non toxic solventless water borne PBDMA adhesives can be produced in the form of a latex or as a clear solution. Both types have good film forming properties and are compatible with many industrial synthetic latices of diverse nature. Water based PBDMA adhesives can be filled, for exxample, with carbon black and silica. Ricon Resins, Inc, developed water borne adhesives for use in a variety of applications. These dips were applied as primers, second dips and third dips, as stand alone systems, as well as in support of traditional resorcinol-formaldehyde adhesives (RFL) and solvent based isocyanate dips. Such systems were effective in adhesion of peroxide cured ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM) to polyester cord for manufacturing of belts employed at medium (90 o C) and high temperature (150 o C) and for adhesion of EPDM and hydrogenated acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (HNBR) to polyamide cord. A similar water borne system was used for adhesion of sulfur cured unsaturated rubber to polyester cord UR - RC&T ER -