18441283. HIGH TEMPERATURE RESISTANT ACRYLIC ADHESIVE simplified abstract (Illinois Tool Works Inc.)

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HIGH TEMPERATURE RESISTANT ACRYLIC ADHESIVE

Organization Name

Illinois Tool Works Inc.

Inventor(s)

Jeffrey Gasa of Glenview IL (US)

Manoj Ajbani of Glenview IL (US)

Claudia Thibert of Glenview IL (US)

Katherine Scacchi of Glenview IL (US)

Steven Chao of Glenview IL (US)

HIGH TEMPERATURE RESISTANT ACRYLIC ADHESIVE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18441283 titled 'HIGH TEMPERATURE RESISTANT ACRYLIC ADHESIVE

The patent application describes a process for applying an adhesive to a substrate by mixing two components, Part A and Part B, to form an adhesive mixture.

  • Part A includes a reactive methacrylate phosphate monomer or oligomer, a methacrylate monomer, a high flash point (meth)acrylate monomer, a free-radical polymerization inhibitor, an adhesion promoter, an impact modifier, a toughening agent, and a free-radical polymerization initiator.
  • Part B includes an impact modifier, a toughening agent, and a polymerization accelerator.
  • The Parts A and B are combined to create the adhesive mixture, which is then applied to the substrate to bond two substrates together.

Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for bonding metal parts - Construction industry for bonding building materials - Electronics industry for bonding components

Problems Solved: - Provides a strong and durable bond between substrates - Allows for bonding of different materials - Resistant to impact and tough conditions

Benefits: - Improved adhesion properties - Enhanced impact resistance - Versatile application in various industries

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Adhesive Technology for Industrial Bonding Applications This technology can be used in automotive, construction, and electronics industries for bonding various materials, providing a reliable and durable adhesive solution.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this adhesive technology compare to traditional bonding methods? - This adhesive technology offers improved adhesion properties and impact resistance compared to traditional bonding methods. 2. What are the key advantages of using a two-part formulation for adhesives? - The two-part formulation allows for better control over the curing process and enhances the overall performance of the adhesive.


Original Abstract Submitted

A process of applying an adhesive to a substrate is provided that includes the mixing together of the components of a two-part formulation of a Part A and a Part B. The Part A includes a reactive methacrylate phosphate monomer or oligomer, a methacrylate monomer, a high flash point (meth)acrylate monomer, a free-radical polymerization inhibitor, an adhesion promoter, an impact modifier, a toughening agent, and a free-radical polymerization initiator. The Part B includes an impact modifier, a toughening agent, and a polymerization accelerator. The A and B Parts are combined together to form an adhesive mixture. The adhesive mixture is applied to the substrate. A formulation for the Part A and B is also provided. A bonded structure is provided in which the adhesive so created is intermediate between a first substrate and a second substrate.