Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a room-temperature shelf-stable mixture of reactive substances comprising
- (A) at least one thermoplastic polymer having a melting point above 40.degree. C., so that it is solid at room temperature, and which carries functional groups reactive with isocyanate,
- (B) at least one solid polyisocyanate in powder form, suspended in the solid thermoplastic polymer and having a melting point higher than that of the thermoplastic polymer,
- (C) at least one deactivating agent for reacting with surface isocyanate groups in the solid polyisocyanate,
- wherein the polyisocyanate is pre-mixed with said deactivating agent, and is thereby deactivated, the pre-mix of polyisocyanate and deactivating agent is then, at a temperature above the melting point of the polymer but below the melting point of the deactivated polyisocyanate, mixed with the polymer, which has been made liquid through warming, in layers, so that the resulting mixture includes first layers which predominantly comprise said polymer, and, between said first layers, second layers which predominantly comprise said deactivated polyisocyanate and also unbound deactivating agent, and the mixture is then cooled and solidified with the said layer structure.
- 2. The method of claim 1, which the polyisocyanate is pre-mixed with a deactivating agent which is different from the unbound deactivating agent.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the bound deactivating agent is a high molecular weight amine with a molecular weight above 450 and the unbound deactivating agent is an amine with a molecular weight below 450.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein a primary or secondary amine is used as the deactivating agent.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the deactivating agent reacts with the surface of the polyisocyanate particles, and unbound deactivating agent is added to the deactivated polyisocyanate.
- 6. The method of claim 1, in which said pre-mix and said liquefied polymer are applied onto a carrier material in layers and are solidified by cooling on said carrier material.
- 7. A room-temperature shelf-stable mixture of reactive substances, comprising
- (A) at least one thermoplastic polymer having a melting point above 40.degree. C., so that it is solid at room temperature, and which carries functional groups reactive with isocyanate,
- (B) at least one solid polyisocyanate in powder form, suspended in the solid thermoplastic polymer and having a melting point higher than that of the thermoplastic polymer,
- (C) at least one deactivating agent for reacting with surface isocyanate groups in the solid polyisocyanate,
- said mixture including first layers which predominantly comprise said polymer, and, between said first layers, second layers which predominantly comprise said polyisocyanate and said deactivating agent,
- wherein a first part of the deactivating agent is bound to the surface of the isocyanate particles and a second part of the deactivating agent is unbound in the mixture.
- 8. The mixture of claim 7, comprising 0.1% to 25% isocyanate groups bound to the deactivating agent, wherein the unbound deactivating agent and the bound deactivating agent are present in a ratio between 0.1 and 10.
- 9. The mixture of claim 7, wherein the bound deactivating agent is different from the unbound deactivating agent.
- 10. The mixture of claim 9, wherein the bound deactivating agent is a high molecular weight amine with a molecular weight above 450 and the unbound deactivating agent is an amine with a molecular weight below 450.
- 11. The mixture of claim 9, wherein the thickness of said layers corresponds substantially to the particle size of the polyisocyanate powder.
- 12. The mixture of claim 11, wherein the thickness of said layers does not exceed the maximum particle size of the polyisocyanate powder.
- 13. The mixture of claim 7, wherein the deactivating agent is a primary or secondary amine.
- 14. The mixture of claim 7, wherein the ratio of thermoplastic polymer to isocyanate and deactivating agent in said first layers is at least 10% greater than their average ratio throughout the mixture.
- 15. A bonding material comprising a mixture according to claim 7, said mixture of substances being heat cured at a temperature above the melting point of the thermoplastic polymer and above the melting point of the solid polyisocyanate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/185 807 filed Jan. 28, 1994 now abandoned.
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