Structural adhesive formulations

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Mixing of two or more solid polymers; mixing of solid...

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525261, 525455, 526301, C08F27902, C08F28304

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047030895

ABSTRACT:
A one-component adhesive for metal surfaces such as iron, zinc, copper, cadmium and their alloys will cure upon contact with the metal surface. The adhesive composition includes olefinically unsaturated monomer; reactive or non-reactive polymer; an acidic material; a compound containing sulfonyl halide group; and a compound containing a transition metal. The adhesive composition cures rapdily upon contact with a metal surface to form an adhesive bond between the surfaces. The adhesive composition is especially useful as a thread-lock adhesive, and as an adhesive for bonding structural components.

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