Process and apparatus for application of a curable material...

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 09 – J

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C09J 5/04 (2006.01) B05D 1/34 (2006.01) B29B 7/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1258407

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A process has been discovered to mix and apply a mixture of a self-curable material with an accelerator which will permit the material to cure quickly on an article on which the material is applied, but not cure in the equipment and applicator conduit used to apply the quick-curable mixture. Thus, process inter- ruptions do not incur the economic and operational disadvan- tages inherent in a two-component system from which a quick- curing mixture of a self-curable material and accelerator is dispensed. More specifically, the process comprises applying, sequentially, through the same applicator means, the self-cur- able material (no accelerator), then the mixture containing accelerator, and finally the self-curable material (no acceler- ator). Since the same applicator is used, the transition from self-curable material only, to the mixture with accelerator, and back to self-curable material, may be accompanied with an increase and decrease, respectively, of accelerator in transi- tion zones, connecting zones in which there is no accelerator and a quick-curing zone; in the latter zone there is a prede- termined ratio of accelerator to self-curable material.

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