Method for joining synthetic materials

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B32B 7/08 (2006.01) B29C 27/08 (1980.01)

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CA 1152713

C-7337 METHOD FOR JOINING SYNTHETIC MATERIALS Abstract of the Disclosure Sections of synthetic materials, such as thermo- plastic materials, suitable for use in electrolytic cells for the production of chlorine and sodium hydroxide, are joined together in a reinforced liquid- tight seam by a method which comprises positioning sections of material to be joined adjacent to but spaced apart from each other,to form a gap between the sections, placing a thermoplastic sealing compo- sition in the gap, sewing the sections of synthetic material and the thermoplastic sealing composition together to form a seam, heating the seam to a, tempera- ture sufficient to melt the thermoplastic sealing composition without melting the synthetic material or the thread thereby allowing the melted thermoplastic sealing composition to flow to and fill perforations in the synthetic material adjacent to the thread. The seam is then cooled to solidify the thermoplastic sealing composition and to form a reinforced liquid- tight seam between the sections of synthetic material.

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