Promotion of adhesion between bronze plated bead wire and rubber compound by coating the bronze surface with benzoic acid

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The adhesion properties between bronze-plated bead wire and rubber compound were considerably improved by coating the bronze surface with benzoic acid. Pull out forces and rubber coverage of the bead wire were increased by this approach, even using as low a coating as 0.1-0.3 g per kg of the bead wire. The dispersion and the interaction between benzoic acid and bronze were systematically investigated using surface analysis techniques.

Description

The adhesion properties between bronze-plated bead wire and rubber compound were considerably improved by coating the bronze surface with benzoic acid. Pull out forces and rubber coverage of the bead wire were increased by this approach, even using as low a coating as 0.1-0.3 g per kg of the bead wire. The dispersion and the interaction between benzoic acid and bronze were systematically investigated using surface analysis techniques.

Additional information

Author(s)

Young Jin Kim, Min An Kim, Bong Young Sohn and Gon Seo, Hyosung Co., Korea

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 72nd Annual Convention, Chicago, IL USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, November 2003, pg. 67.

Year

2002