Claims
- 1. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced rubber composition comprising the steps of:
- mixing vulcanizable rubber, fiber-forming polyamide having ##STR22## groups and having a number-average molecular weight of less than 200,000 and 0.2 to 2.5 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of the total amount of the rubber and the polyamide, of a resol type alkylphenol formaldehyde resin precondensate together at a temperature of not less than the melting point of the polyamide, but not more than 270.degree. C.;
- adding additional vulcanizable rubber in a quantity such that the amount of polyamide in the resultant mixture is within a range of 1 to 70 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the vulcanizable rubber and further mixing the resultant mixture at a temperature of not less than the melting point of the polyamide, but not more than 270.degree. C.;
- extruding the mixture from an extruder at a temperature of not less than the melting point of the polyamide, but not more than 270.degree. C.; and
- drawing an extrudate at a temperature of less than the melting point of the polyamide.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 8, wherein the melting point of the polyamide is 190.degree. C. to 235.degree. C.
- 3. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resol type alkylphenol formaldehyde resin precondensate has the general formula: ##STR23## Wherein R is an alkyl group having 1 to 15 carbon atoms, or a combination of said alkyl group and a hydrogen atom; X is a hydroxyl group or a halogen atom; m is 1 or 2; and n is a number of 2 to 15.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 3 wherein X is chlorine or bromine.
- 5. A process for producing a fiber-reinforced rubber composition comprising the steps of:
- mixing vulcanizable rubber, fiber-forming polyamide having ##STR24## groups and having a number-average molecular weight of less than 200,000, 0.2 to 5 parts by weight, based on 100 arts by weight of the total amount of the rubber and the polyamide, of a novolak type phenol formaldehyde resin precondensate, and a compound capable of producing formaldehyde upon heating together at a temperature of not less than the melting point of the polyamide, but not more than 270.degree. C.;
- adding additional vulcanizable rubber in a quantity such that the amount of polyamide in the resultant mixture is within a range of 1 to 100 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the vulcanizable rubber and further mixing the resultant mixture at a temperature of not less than the melting point of the polyamide, but not more than 270.degree. C.;
- extruding the mixture from an extruder at a temperature of not less than the melting point of the polyamide, but not more than 270.degree. C.; and
- drawing an extrudate at a temperature of less than the melting point of the polyamide.
- 6. A process as claimed in claim 5, wherein the melting point of the polyamide is 190.degree. C. to 235.degree. C.
- 7. A process as claimed in claim 5, wherein the novolak type phenol formaldehyde resin precondensate is a precondensate having the general formula ##STR25## wherein R.sub.1, R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 are independently a hydrogen atom, or an alkyl group having 1 to 15 carbon atoms, p is 1 or 2, and q is a number of 0 to 13; or
- a styrenated phenol-phenol-formaldehyde resin precondensate;
- a p-cumylphenol-formaldehyde resin precondensate;
- a phenyl phenol-formaldehyde resin precondensate;
- a lactum-bisphenol F-formaldehyde resin precondensate;
- a bisphenol A-formaldehyde resin precondensate;
- a xylenol-formaldehyde resin precondensate; or the denatured phenol-formaldehyde resin precondensate with cashew nut shell liquid, rosin, drying oil or synthetic rubber.
- 8. A process as claimed in claim 5, wherein the compound capable of producing formaldehyde upon heating is used in an amount of 0.02 to 1 part by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the vulcanizable rubber.
- 9. A fiber-reinforced rubber composition prepared in accordance with the process of claim 1 or 5.
Priority Claims (3)
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56-176428 |
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57-18185 |
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57-151687 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 439,176, filed 11/4/82, now abandoned
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