Claims
- 1. A glass run channel comprising a substrate and a high density polyethylene layer disposed on said substrate, said substrate selected from the group consisting of natural rubber, synthetic rubber, thermoplastic polyolefin and thermoplastic vulcanizates, and said polyethylene having a melt index of less than 10 grams per 10 minutes as determined by ASTM D-1238 under conditions of 190 degrees centigrade and 2.160 kg total load and 298.2 kPa pressure and a melt index of greater than 5 grams per 10 minutes under conditions of 190 degrees centigrade and 21.6 kg total load and 2982.2 kPa pressure.
- 2. The glass run channel of claim 1 wherein said substrate defines a channel region and said layer of polyethylene is disposed in said channel.
- 3. The glass run channel of claim 1 wherein said polyethylene has a density of from about 0.900 to about 1.250 g/cm3.
- 4. The glass run channel of claim 1 wherein said polyethylene has a density of from about 0.940 to about 1.000 g/cm3.
- 5. The glass run channel of claim 1 wherein said layer of polyethylene has a thickness less than 500 microns.
- 6. The glass run channel of claim 5 wherein said layer of polyethylene has a thickness of from about 300 microns to about 1 micron.
- 7. The glass run channel of claim 6 wherein said layer of polyethylene has a thickness of from about 200 microns to about 5 microns.
- 8. A belt weatherstrip comprising (i) a substrate selected from the group consisting of natural rubber, synthetic rubber, thermoplastic polyolefin and thermoplastic vulcanizate, and (ii) a high density polyethylene layer disposed on at least a portion of said substrate, said polyethylene having a melt index of less than 10 g per 10 minutes as determined by ASTM D-1238 under conditions of 190 degrees centigrade and 2.160 kg total load and 298.2 kPa pressure and a melt index of greater than 5 grams per 10 minutes under conditions of 190 degrees centigrade and 21.6 kg total load and 2982.2 kPa pressure.
- 9. The belt weatherstrip of claim 8 wherein said polyethylene has a density of from about 0.900 to about 1.250 g/cm3.
- 10. The belt weatherstrip of claim 8 wherein said polyethylene has a density of from about 0.940 to about 1.000 g/cm3.
- 11. The belt weatherstrip of claim 8 wherein said layer of polyethylene has a thickness less than 500 microns.
- 12. The belt weatherstrip of claim 11 wherein said layer of polyethylene has a thickness of from about 300 microns to about 1 micron.
- 13. The glass run channel of claim 1, wherein said high density polyethylene layer includes at least one of a coloring agent, a pigment, and an additive to provide an aesthetic appearance to said glass run channel.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority from U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/174,374 filed Jan. 4, 2000.
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