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Document Number
US Patent 3844195
Issued Date
October 29, 1974
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A yarn comprised of 50-80 percent filaments of polytetrafluoroethylene and 50-20 percent of an aromatic polyamide. The yarn is used to make braided packing for sealing pumps and the like to prevent or reduce leakage.
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Published
October 29, 1974
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05/257,237
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May 26, 1972
US Classification
87/1   384/300 57/244 57/250 87/8
Int'l Classification
D02G   3/44   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
28/DIG.75R   161/70   161/88   161/89   161/90   161/91   161/92   161/93   161/94   161/95   161/96   161/97   161/98   87/1   87/8   57/14BY   57/153   308/163   308/238   308/DIG.7   308/DIG.8  
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