Method of making a cut and abrasion resistant laminate

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CA 2385957

A method for making a cut and puncture resistant laminated fabric under a laminating pressure including the steps of rolling a thermoplastic film (311) and a fabric (312) constructed with a substantial majority of a high performance fiber around a small diameter core (300) to form a wound bundle (315). The wound bundle (315) is heated at a temperature of between about 250 and about 285 degrees Fahrenheit for a sufficient length of time to laminate the thermoplastic film (311) to the fabric (312).

L'invention concerne un procédé de fabrication d'un tissu laminé résistant aux coupures et à la perforation sous pression de laminage, consistant à enrouler un film thermoplastique (311) et un tissu (312) fait à partir d'une grande majorité de fibres haute performance autour d'un noyau (300) de diamètre réduit pour former un faisceau enroulé (315). Le faisceau enroulé (315) est chauffé à une température située entre environ 250 et 285 degrés Fahrenheit pendant une laps de temps suffisant pour laminer le film thermoplastique (311) au tissu (312).

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