Claims
- 1. In an adhesive composition containing an acrylic ester capable of free-radical polymerization to produce, upon polymerization thereof, an adhesive solid, the improvement comprising: a latent catalyst system including, in amounts based upon the weight of the monomer, about 1 to 10 parts per hundred of an aromatic perester free-radical precursor, about 0.5 to 10 parts per hundred of an organic acid capable of cyclic tautomerism, and up to about 500 parts per million of a soluble compound of a transition metal cure accelerator, said composition being free-from any organic hydroperoxide catalyst, being stable against polymerization regardless of the presence or absence of oxygen, and being readily cured by reaction with an amine/aldehyde adduct curing agent.
- 2. As a nonanaerobic adhesive composition, the combination of: a monomeric acrylic ester capable of free-radical polymerization to produce, upon polymerization thereof, an adhesive solid, and a latent catalyst system comprising, in amounts based upon the weight of said ester, about 1 to 10 parts per hundred of an aromatic perester free-radical precursor, about 0.5 to 10 parts per hundred of an organic acid capable of cyclic tautomerism, and up to about 500 parts per million of a soluble compound of a transition metal cure accelerator, said composition being free from any organic hydroperoxide catalyst, and being readily cured by reaction with an amine/aldehyde adduct curing agent.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 156,475, filed June 4, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,348,503.
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