Treating
Beaver Manufacturing specializes in unique performance enhancing treatments for superior adhesion. Our high capacity and flexibility permits us to treat any fiber.
Beaver Treating System
- Ability to treat all base fibers
- Isocyanate base adhesive technology
- Typically process from 840 – 6000 denier
ADVANTAGES vs CONVENTIONAL RFL (Resorcinol Formaldehyde Latex)
- Adhesion to EPDM, Butyl, Acrylic, CPE and other rubber compounds
- Improved processing, faster line speeds and better tension control
- Processes cleaner and easier housekeeping
- Environment friendly with no formaldehyde
- Greater UV Resistance and does not require black bags
- Longer shelf life
- Runs on knitting equipment
Treated Fibers for Adhesion | |
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Beaverloc® 135 | Treated rayon for adhesion to various rubber types particularly NBR and CR |
Beaverloc® 140 | Treated fibers for adhesion to various rubber types e.g. NMB, CR, ACM/AEM |
Beaverloc® 102 | Treated fibers designed for adhesion to EPDM, CPE & CSM |
Beaverloc® 108 | Treated adhesive activated polyester for adhesion to various rubbers, especially to EPDM, CPE & CSM |
Beaverloc® 304 | Specially formulated treated fibers for butyl rubber adhesion in automotive A/C |
Resorcinol Formaldehyde Latex (RFL) | Various formulated treated fibers for all rubber types |
Processing Aids | |
Spiratac® 100 | Treated fiber of various types designed to improve processing of spiral packages |
Integrity by Beaver® | Treated fiber for adhesion which has been modified to improve processing in braider applications |