Claims
- 1. A masking tape for use in masking against a high velocity oxy-fuel plasma spray process, said masking tape comprising:
- (a) an inner fabric layer formed of tightly woven yarns of aramid fibers;
- (b) a silicone rubber impregnating said inner fabric layer, the resultant impregnated layer having a first face and a second face;
- (c) a first silicone rubber layer coated on the first face of said impregnated inner fabric layer;
- (d) a second silicone rubber layer coated on the second face of said impregnated inner fabric layer;
- (e) a first silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive coated onto said second silicone rubber layer; said first silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive being a rare metal cured silicone adhesive; and
- (f) a second silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive coated onto said first silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- 2. The masking tape of claim 1, wherein said first silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive is a platinum cured pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- 3. The masking tape of claim 2, wherein said first silicone pressure-adhesive is a methyl silicone adhesive.
- 4. The masking tape of claim 1, wherein said second silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive is a peroxide cured pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- 5. The masking tape of claim 4, wherein said second silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive is a phenyl silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- 6. The masking tape of claim 1, wherein said fabric layer is impregnated such that the entire fabric layer is within a silicone rubber matrix.
- 7. The masking tape of claim 1, wherein said first silicone rubber layer comprises an abrasive-resistant filler.
- 8. The masking tape of claim 7, wherein said filler is glass beads.
- 9. The masking tape of claim 1, wherein said first silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive has a thickness of from about 1 to about 5 mils.
- 10. The masking tape of claim 1, wherein said second silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive has a thickness of from about 1 to about 5 mils.
- 11. The masking tape of claim 1, further comprising a release liner laminated to said second silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- 12. The masking tape of claim 1, wherein said fabric layer is woven from substantially flat aramid yarns.
- 13. The masking tape of claim 12, wherein said fabric layer has a thickness of from about 3 to about 10 mils.
- 14. The masking tape of claim 12, wherein said fabric layer has a weight of from about 1.5 to about 5 ounces/square yard.
- 15. The masking tape of claim 12, wherein said fabric layer has a thread count of from about 20.times.20 to about 30.times.30 per inch.
- 16. The masking tape of claim 12, wherein said woven fabric has a plain weave.
- 17. The masking tape of claim 1, wherein said first silicone rubber layer has a thickness of from about 5 to about 20 mils.
- 18. The masking tape of claim 12, wherein said second silicone rubber layer has a thickness of from 3 to about 20 mils.
- 19. The masking tape of claim 1, wherein said first silicone rubber layer is thicker than said second silicone rubber layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 964,167, filed Oct. 21, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,322,727.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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