Solventless two component primer composition for improved adhesi

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From silicon reactant having at least one...

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4274071, 428447, 528 21, 528 33, 528 37, 556425, C08G 7726

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ABSTRACT:
A organic solventless two component rapidly curing primer composition comprising a low viscosity dimethylsiloxane oligomer end capped with amino-ethyl-amino-propyl-dimethoxysiloxyl and an organotitanate, a process for the manufacture thereof, and a process for the use therewith said primer particularly suited for use with room temperature vulcanizable silicone sealants and a low viscosity dimethylsiloxane oligomer end capped with amino-ethyl-amino-propyl-dimethoxysiloxyl as a primer for room temperature vulcanizable sealants whereby such sealants may be painted.

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