Claims
- 1. A silicone composition for preparing an adhesive foam consisting essentially of: (1) polydimethylsiloxane gel mixed with a blend of 48.8% by weight of CHClF.sub.2 and 51.2% by weight of CClF.sub.2 -CF.sub.3 or (2) dimethylsilicone fluid mixed with dichlorodifluoromethane, in amounts effective to generate an adhesive foam.
- 2. A silicone composition as in claim 1 consisting essentially of 80-40% by weight of polydimethylsiloxane gel mixed with 20-60% by weight of a blend of 48.8% by weight of CHClF.sub.2 and 51.2% by weight of CClF.sub.2 -CF.sub.3.
- 3. A silicone composition as in claim 1 consisting essentially of 80-40% by weight dimethylsilicone fluid mixed with 20-60% by weight dichlorodifluoromethane.
- 4. A silicone composition as in claim 2 consisting essentially of 50-70% by weight polydimethylsiloxane gel and 50-30% by weight of a blend of 48.8% by weight of CHClF.sub.2 and 51.2% by weight of CClF.sub.2 -CF.sub.3.
- 5. A silicone composition as in claim 4 consisting essentially of about 60% by weight dimethylsiloxane gel and about 40% by weight of a blend of 48.8% by weight of CHClF.sub.2 and 51.2% by weight of CClF.sub.2 -CF.sub.3.
- 6. A silicone composition as in claim 2 further comprising a nucleating agent mixed with said composition in a pressurized vessel under a pressure effective to generate the foam when released to atmosphere from said vessel.
- 7. A silicone composition as in claim 6 wherein the nucleating agent is CO.sub.2 and the composition is pressurized in said vessel to a pressure of about 250 PSI.
- 8. A method of preparing an adhesive silicone foam system consisting essentially of: mixing polydimethylsiloxane gel with a blend of 48.8% by weight of CHClF.sub.2 and 51.2% by weight of CClF.sub.2 -CF.sub.3 in amounts wherein said polydimethylsiloxane is effective as a polymeric backbone and said F502 Freon is effective as a solvent and blowing agent; introducing said mixture into a vessel and pressurizing said vessel with a nucleating agent to a pressure sufficient whereby when released to at least atmospheric pressure, sufficient nucleating sites for producing the foam are provided.
- 9. A method as in claim 8 further comprising mixing about 80-40% by weight polydimethylsiloxane gel with about 20-60% by weight of a blend of 48.8% by weight of CHClF.sub.2 and 51.2% by weight of CClF.sub.2 -CF.sub.3, and said pressurization step comprising pressurizing with CO.sub.2 to a pressure of about 250 PSI.
- 10. A method as in claim 9 wherein the amounts mixed are about 50-70% by weight polydimethylsiloxane gel and about 50-30% by weight of a blend of 48.8% by weight of CHClF.sub.2 and 51.2% by weight of CClF.sub.2 -CF.sub.3.
- 11. A method as in claim 10 wherein the amounts mixed are about 60% by weight polydimethylsiloxane gel and about 40% by weight of a blend of 48.8% by weight of CHClF.sub.2 and 51.2% by weight of CClF.sub.2 -CF.sub.3.
- 12. A method of preparing an adhesive silicone foam system comprising: mixing about 40-60% by weight dimethylsilicone fluid with about 60-40% by weight dichlorodifluoromethane; introducing said mixture into a vessel; and pressurizing said vessel with a nucleating agent to a pressure sufficient whereby when released to atmospheric pressure, sufficient nucleating sites for producing the foam are provided.
- 13. A method of generating a stable adhesive foam with the system of claim 8 comprising control rupturing the vessel to cause said mixture to be discharged to generate said foam.
- 14. A method of generating a stable adhesive foam as in claim 13 wherein said vessel is an elongate vessel, and said control rupturing is effected by exploding a linear shaped charge in a manner such as to cut through the metal to cause rapid dispersion of the foam.
- 15. A method of generating a stable adhesive foam as in claim 13 wherein said vessel is an elongate metal vessel having a rapid release valve, and the control rupturing is effected by tripping said rapid release valve.
- 16. A method of generating a stable adhesive foam as in claim 13 wherein said vessel is of a structure such that when slight pressure is exerted from the outside on the walls said vessel in the pressurized condition, said vessel ruptures, and the controlled opening is thus effected by so rupturing said vessel.
- 17. A method of generating a stable adhesive foam as in claim 13 wherein said generating of said foam is effected on a airport runway to deny access thereto.
- 18. A method of generating a stable adhesive foam as in claim 13 wherein said generating of said foam is effected in a room to which access is to be denied.
- 19. A method of generating a stable adhesive foam as in claim 17 wherein said generating of said foam is effected on a wet airport runway.
- 20. A method of generating a stable adhesive foam as in claim 13 wherein said generating of said foam is effected under temperature conditions of about -50.degree. C. to +80.degree. C.
- 21. A method of generating an adhesive silicone system as in claim 13 wherein the components of the mixture have been provided in amounts sufficient to generate a foam having a foamability expansion ratio of at least about 15:1.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC04-76DP00789 between the U.S. Department of Energy and Western Electric Company.
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