Electron beam curing in a composite having a flow resistant...

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CA 2509685

A composite having two structural layers of (independently) metal, polymer, or ceramic is connected with a polymeric adhesive layer positioned in solid form between the two layers. The adhesive layer is inter-bonded after positioning with at least one structural layer by a bi-modal molecule derived from treating the solid adhesive and other layers with radiation (preferably, electron beam radiation). Items such as a dynamic and static seals, gaskets, pump diaphragms, hoses, and o-rings all benefit from the technique.

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