Claims
- 1. A method of producing a flowable anaerobic sealant composition which is characterized by its ability to remain stable for an extended period of time prior to solidifying which method comprises mixing together;
- (a) a polymerizable acrylate ester monomer;
- (b) a hydroperoxide polymerization catalyst for said acrylate ester monomer in an amount sufficient to cause said monomer to polymerize under anaerobic conditions;
- (c) a quinone polymerization inhibitor in an amount sufficient to prevent said monomer from polymerizing when standing for long periods of time;
- (d) an organic sulfimide accelerator in an amount sufficient to increase the rate of polymerization of said monomer under anaerobic conditions;
- (e) a thickening agent in an amount sufficient to render said sealant composition flowable at room temperature;
- (f) a coloring agent in an amount sufficient to render said sealant composition non-transparent;
- (g) a viscosity controlling agent in an amount sufficient to cause said sealant composition to flow into said threads when applied thereto without excessive runoff;
- (h) an effective amount of tetrafluorethylene polymer as an anti-galling agent; and
- (i) at least one plasticizer selected from the group consisting of animal fats and oils in an amount sufficient to render the solidified composition relatively non-brittle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 139,634, filed Apr. 11, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,331,580, issues May 25, 1982.
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