FIELD: hydraulics.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to a pressure pad (1) for application in single or multi-tier heated presses, consisting of a fabric (2) formed by two intersecting thread systems (3, 4), wherein the threads of the first thread system (3) are formed from a core thread and a shell of an elastomeric material, and the threads of the second thread system (4) contain or are completely formed from metal, wherein the threads of the second thread system (4) pass alternately over and under a group (5) of adjacent threads of the first thread system (3), wherein the group (5) consists of at least two immediately adjacent and parallel threads, wherein groups (5) separated by at least one thread of the first thread system (3) pass congruently or are offset relative to each other in the longitudinal direction of threads, in order to increase the heat conductivity and good recovery properties of the pressure pad (1) through the relative mobility of the threads contained in group (5).
EFFECT: creation of a pressure pad suitable for use in single or multi-tier heated presses.
11 cl, 6 dwg
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Dates
2022-09-13—Published
2020-03-17—Filed