Self-setting urethane adhesive paste system

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Processes of preparing a desired or intentional composition...

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523142, 523143, 523212, 523353, 524492, 524493, 524589, 524590, B22B 122, C08K 336, C08K 906, C08L 6106

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046924795

ABSTRACT:
An adhesive paste composition containing in admixture a resin component, a hardener component, a hydrophobic filler component and a curing agent. The resin component includes a polyol having at least two hydroxyl groups and the hardener component includes a liquid polyisocyanate containing at least two isocyanate groups. The admixture may be made by mixing together a premixed resin component containing a filler and a catalyst and a premixed hardener component containing a hydrophobic filler. The filler in the resin component, the hardener component, or both may be a thixotropic agent.

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