Fabric for wetsuit and wetsuit comprising said fabric
A technology for wetsuits and fabrics, applied in fabrics, decorative textiles, textiles and papermaking, etc., can solve the problems of poor stretchability and insufficient practicality, and achieve the effects of inhibiting growth, inhibiting water volume, and inhibiting changes.
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[0046] Embodiments of the present invention are appropriately described below with reference to tables and drawings.
[0047] It is desired that a closed-cell spongy foam sheet of chloroprene synthetic rubber have large elongation, tensile strength, and tear strength, and not absorb water when used in wet sheet cloth. For example, its typical formulation is by mass % 45% chloroprene (in terms of CR), 10% carbon black, 10% filler, 10% foaming agent, 15% plasticizer, and a small amount of It is obtained by mixing vulcanization accelerators and crosslinking agents. Steps such as kneading such materials, extrusion molding, primary vulcanization, secondary vulcanization, and slicing are carried out sequentially as required to obtain sponge sheets made of foam rubber.
[0048] Then, after the adhesive is applied to one side or both sides, a jersey material is placed on its surface, and the fabric is obtained by crimping and joining using an upper roller or upper and lower rollers, ...
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