Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Welding electrode
Patent
1981-01-29
1982-04-06
Lusignan, Michael R.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Welding electrode
20415912, 20415913, 20415915, 20415916, 20415922, 20415923, 20415924, 427 431, 427 541, B05D 306
Patent
active
043235913
ABSTRACT:
Polyacrylate materials having certain heterocyclic nuclei within the structure have been found to be readily and polymerizable by irradiation in air. Typically, polyacrylate materials are highly sensitive to the presence of oxygen and do not polymerize fully unless special precautions or conditions are undertaken.
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Covington John B.
Wendling Larry A.
Alexander C.
Litman M. A.
Lusignan Michael R.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Page Thurman K.
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