UV/visible light and anaerobic curable composition

Ammunition and explosive-charge making – Ammunition making – Caps and cartridges

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C086S019500, C102S470000, C102S430000

Reexamination Certificate

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07146897

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a visible light or UV/visible light and anaerobically curable composition for encapsulating the surface of the primer mix disposed in the primer cup, particularly for use in center fire ammunition.

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