Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From boron reactant having at least one boron to hydrogen or...
Patent
1993-08-27
1994-03-01
Marquis, Melvyn I.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
From boron reactant having at least one boron to hydrogen or...
528 15, C08G 7722
Patent
active
052908976
ABSTRACT:
A carborane siloxane base polymer is formulated into a crosslinked, rubbery high temperature material by incorporating a vinyl group in the backbone of the polymer. By careful control of process variables, the crosslinked polymer allows formation of optically clear and thermally stable adhesive bonds between a number of substrates. While curing is conveniently done at ambient temperature, the adhesive can withstand thermal cycling to over 600.degree. C.
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Denson-Low W. K.
Hughes Aircraft Company
Lachman M. E.
Marquis Melvyn I.
Sales M. W.
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