The manufacture of rubber goods : a practical handbook for the use of manufacturers, chemists, and others . I I I !,.. k5>----<[^ \^ Layer of Insulating Ms ten is I i^^ ^ Fig. 58. to the hose, and into which the amount of solution necessary to putan inner coating of rubber on hose of tliat particular diameter is 134 RUlffBER MANUFACTURE. forced from the solution-holder by means of compressed air. Whenthe separate boxes are full the driving mechanism is set inmotion, and the solution is drawn through the hose by meansof the brushes; the brushes are given a rotary motion, and sospread the
The manufacture of rubber goods : a practical handbook for the use of manufacturers, chemists, and others . I I I !,.. k5>----<[^ \^ Layer of Insulating Ms ten is I i^^ ^ Fig. 58. to the hose, and into which the amount of solution necessary to putan inner coating of rubber on hose of tliat particular diameter is 134 RUlffBER MANUFACTURE. forced from the solution-holder by means of compressed air. Whenthe separate boxes are full the driving mechanism is set inmotion, and the solution is drawn through the hose by meansof the brushes; the brushes are given a rotary motion, and sospread the solution evenly over the inner surface of the brush, on passing through the hose, carries the excess ofsolution into the apparatus at the opposite end, which now getsfilled with solution, as previously described. Before the brushtravels back through the hose in the opposite direction, hotair is blown through the hose, and this, in combination with theinternal heat of the chamber, causes the solvent to evaporate. Thisprocess must be repeated until the desired thickness of rubber
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