Triallylcyanurate or triallylisocyanurate based adhesive sealant

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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156330, 260 37EP, 260 37N, 260 4243, 260 4252, 260 4247, 525 25, 525 44, 525 47, 525281, 526261, C08L 6706, C08F 830, C08G 6370, B01J 316

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ABSTRACT:
Single component, shelf stable, anaerobic curing, adhesive compositions displaying high strength and resistance to water, heat and radiation are produced using triallylcyanurate or triallylisocyanurate as a reaction component.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4049750 (1977-09-01), Brenner
Chem. Abs., vol. 81, 26825v, Takeshi et al., "Sheet Laminated with Diallyl Phthalate & Copper," (1974).
Chem. Abs., vol. 83, 16312e, Fujioka, K., "Rubber Adh. for Polyester Fabrics," (1975).
Derwent Publ. 53600T-AG, DT2104700-Q, "One Component Adhesives," Aug. 10, 1972.
Derwent Publ. 81186U; JA7343389-R, "Anaerobic Hardening Compsns." Dec. 12, 1973.

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