Claims
- 1. A dust control mat suitable for multiple washings and dryings comprising
- a carrier fabric;
- a pile material tufted into the carrier fabric forming a pile surface extending from one side of the carrier fabric; and
- a rubber sheet comprising
- a base rubber being NBR;
- a polymer ozone-resistance additive being EPDM; and
- a chemical blowing agent; wherein
- the ratio of base rubber to polymer ozone-resistance additive is from 1.2 to 9;
- the rubber sheet is integrated with the carrier fabric on the side of the carrier fabric from which the pile surface does not extend;
- the rubber sheet is vulcanized under heat and pressure; and
- the resultant foam rubber sheet has a specific gravity of not greater than 0.98 and a Bayer ozone cracking incidence factor of 4 or less.
- 2. The dust mat in claim 1 wherein
- the resultant foam rubber sheet has a Bayer cracking incidence factor of 3 or less.
- 3. The dust mat in claim 1 wherein
- the resultant foam rubber sheet has an expansion factor of between about 50 and 200 percent.
- 4. The dust mat in claim 3 wherein
- the resultant foam rubber sheet has a specific gravity of between 0.5 and 0.98.
- 5. The dust mat in claim 3 wherein
- the chemical blowing agent is an organic nitrogen compound yielding a closed cell structure in the resultant foam rubber sheet.
- 6. The dust mat in claim 1 wherein
- the ratio of NBR to EPDM is between about 2.3 and 9.
- 7. A dust control mat suitable for multiple washings and dryings comprising
- a carrier fabric;
- a pile material tufted into the carrier fabric forming a pile surface extending from one side of the carrier fabric; and
- a rubber sheet comprising
- a base rubber being SBR;
- a polymer ozone-resistance additive being EPDM; and
- a chemical blowing agent; wherein
- the ratio of base rubber to polymer ozone-resistance additive is from 1.2 to 9;
- the rubber sheet is integrated with the carrier fabric on the side of the carrier fabric from which the pile surface does not extend;
- the rubber sheet is vulcanized under heat and pressure; and
- the resultant foam rubber sheet has a specific gravity of not greater than 0.98 and a Bayer ozone cracking incidence factor of 4 or less.
- 8. The dust mat in claim 1 wherein
- the resultant foam rubber sheet has a Bayer cracking incidence factor of 3 or less.
- 9. The dust mat in claim 7 wherein
- the resultant foam rubber sheet has an expansion factor of between about 50 and 200 percent.
- 10. The dust mat in claim 9 wherein
- the resultant foam rubber sheet has a specific gravity of between 0.5 and 0.98.
- 11. The dust mat in claim 9 wherein
- the chemical blowing agent is an organic nitrogen compound yielding a closed cell structure in the resultant foam rubber sheet.
- 12. The dust mat in claim 7 wherein
- the ratio of SBR to EPDM is between about 2.3 and 9.
- 13. A method of forming a dust control mat suitable for multiple washings and dryings comprising the steps of
- (a) tufting a pile material into a carrier fabric to form a tufted pile surface extending from one side of the carrier fabric;
- (b) laying the carrier fabric with tufted pile onto a solid rubber sheet comprising
- a base rubber selected from the group consisting of NBR and SBR;
- a polymer ozone-resistance additive being EPDM; and
- a chemical blowing agent; wherein
- the ratio of base rubber to polymer ozone-resistance additive is between about 1.2 and 9; and
- (c) integrating the rubber sheet under heat and pressure to the side of the carrier fabric from which the pile surface does not extend to form an integrated mat structure, wherein the resultant rubber sheet is in a foam state.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein
- during step (c), the chemical blowing agent is activated to expand the rubber sheet by 50 to 200 percent.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein
- the base rubber is NBR and the ratio of NBR to EPDM is between about 2.3 and 9.
- 16. The method of claim 13 wherein
- the base rubber is SBR and the ratio of SBR to EPDM is between about 2.3 and 9.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/296,756, Aug. 26, 1994, now abandoned.
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