Two-part adhesive and bonding method employing same

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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427426, 524 1, 524543, 562553, C09J 500, C08J 300

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044798407

ABSTRACT:
A two-part adhesive comprising an aqueous synthetic resin emulsion adhesive and a gelling agent comprising a combination of (a) a member selected from the group consisting of calcium pantothenate, glycine calcium salt, alanine calcium salt, serine calcium salt, threonine calcium salt, methionine calcium salt, phenylalanine calcium salt and calcium aspartate and (b) a member selected from the group consisting of an organic acid salt and an inorganic acid salt, which can bond without any temporary tacking or fixing means, and a method for bonding two substances together with said two-part adhesive.

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