Abstract:
A steel cord (10) comprises eight or more strands (12, 14) twisted together. Each of the strands has a substantially same cord twisting direction and a substantially same cord twisting pitch in the steel cord, and each of the strands consists of two to five individual filaments (16, 18) twisted together. Such a multi-strand steel cord can be manufactured without having to twist the individual strands separately and beforehand.
Abstract:
A process for the manufacture of hose or tubing conditions plastic high pressure hose having at least one reinforcing layer of steel wires, cords or longitudinal segments thereof. The hose is internally pressurized for a predetermined period of time which provides a residual permanent elongation of at least 0.5% and increases the interior volume by at least 2% upon release of the pressure.
Abstract:
A steel cord for use in the reinforcement of resilient articles such as rubber tires has a core and one surrounding layer of wires, the diameter and twist pitch of the core wires being substantially different from the diameter and twist pitch of the wires of the layer surrounding the core. This construction eliminates wire migration without loss of reinforcing ability of the cord in the resilient material.
Abstract:
A metal cord consisting of at least 15 filaments, comprising a core of 2 to 4 filaments twisted together, an intermediate layer wound on the core and in contact therewith and an outer layer of filaments wound on the intermediate layer and in contact therewith, wherein the intermediate and outer layers each have a free space of from 14 to 25%, preferably 20 to 24%.
Abstract:
A braided hose reinforcement includes left and right turning strips. Each of the strips includes a number of elongated metal elements embedded in a matrix of a polymer material.
Abstract:
A strip (10) for use in manufacturing a flexible pipe or tube (30) comprises a thermoplastic matrix (12) with reinforcing elements (14) and further comprises a barrier layer (16, 18, 20), which is bonded to the thermoplastic matrix (12). The strip provides the two functions of both reinforcement and barrier and allows simplifying the way of manufacturing a flexible pipe or tube.
Abstract:
A steel cord (1) for the reinforcement of rubber articles such as tires includes a core of two to four steel filaments (2) and a layer of steel filaments (3, 4) around the core. All of the filaments have a diameter between 0.15 and 0.40 mm and are twisted in the same direction and at the same pitch. The cord has over a substantial portion of its entire length cross-sections where the accumulated gaps between adjacent layer filaments are at least 0.03 mm. At least one filament of the layer has been preformed differently from the other filaments. The above structure avoids core migration.
Abstract:
A reinforcing strip, and method of making same, specifically adapted for use in reinforcing plies in the belt of rubber tires. The strip comprises a number, preferably 4 to 7, of parallel wires, tightly bound together by a wrapping wire or a binder. This strip form allows to combine the advantages of steel strip, i.e. high lateral and low radial stiffness and thinner piles, with those of conventional steel cord, i.e. high tensile strength and fatigure resistance.
Abstract:
A steel cord, for use in the reinforcement of resilient articles such as rubber tires, comprises a central bundle of wires surrounded by a circumferential layer of helicoidally twisted wires. In the central bundle, one can distinguish a core and a surrounding layer, the latter having the same twist pitch as the circumferential layer. In order to reduce wire migration, the wires of the central bundle show a limited number of relative position changes, between 2 and 300 per 30 cm cord length.
Abstract:
A steel cord, for use in the reinforcement of resilient articles such as rubber tyres, comprises a central bundle of wires surrounded by a circumferential layer of helicoidally twisted wires. In the central bundle, one can distinguish a core and a surrounding layer, the latter having the same twist pitch as the circumferential layer. In order to reduce wire migration, the wires of the central bundle show a limited number of relative position changes, between 2 and 300 per 30 cm cord length.