Claims
- 1. The method of forming a self-curing adhesive mixture which comprises making a multiplicity of substantially discrete deposits of a fluid curable resin and a fluid curing agent, retaining the deposits in deposited form until interaction between the resin and curing agent forms very thin barrier films between adjacent deposits of resin and curing agent, and chilling the deposits to control the thickness of the barrier formation, the deposits being made by simultaneously ejecting the resin and curing agent into contiguous deposits.
- 2. The method of forming a self-curing adhesive mixture which comprises making a multiplicity of substantially discrete deposits of a fluid curable resin and a fluid curing agent, retaining the deposits in deposited form until interaction between the resin and curing agent forms very thin barrier films between adjacent deposits of resin and curing agent, and chilling the deposits to control the thickness of the barrier formation, the deposits being made by simultaneously ejecting a succession of small amounts of resin and curing agent into contiguous deposits.
- 3. The method of forming a self-curing adhesive mixture which comprises making a multiplicity of substantially discrete deposits of a fluid curable resin and a fluid curing agent, retaining the deposits in deposited form until interaction between the resin and curing agent forms very thin barrier films between adjacent deposits of resin and curing agent, and chilling the deposits to control the thickness of the barrier formation, the deposits being made by simultaneously ejecting continuous streams of fluid resin and fluid curing agent into contiguous deposits on an elongated flexible tape, to provide for formation of a thin barrier film between the resin and curing agent, covering the deposits with a protective flexible cover tape, and sealing the tapes together along their edges and at intervals crosswise thereof, and severing the elongated structure thus produced along the crosswise seals to form individual packets of the mixture.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 3 in which the tapes are heat-sealable which comprises applying heat and pressure to zones extending along the edges of the tapes and to spaced zones extending crosswise of the tapes to displace the fluid curing agent and curable resin and to thereby seal the mixture into separable envelopes.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 753,525 filed on July 10, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,686,272.
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