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titleOfInvention Anaerobically hardenable glues and sealing agents
abstract 1517316 Anaerobically curable sealant compositions HENKEL KG AUF AKTIEN 29 Aug 1975 [2 Sept 1974] 35631/75 Heading C3P An anaerobically hardenable glue or sealing agent comprises a methacrylic ester, an organic peroxide and 0À1-20% by weight of an aromatic sulphonic acid hydrazide. Suitable sulphonic acid hydrazides are derived from benzene, toluene and naphthalene sulphonic acids. Additionally the glues may contain conventional constituents, e.g. fillers, stabilizers, accelerators and thickening agents. Examples describe the preparation of glues from polyethyleneglycol dimethacrylate, hydroquinone, benzene sulphonic acid hydrazide, N : N- dimethyl-p-toluidine, cumene hydroperoxide and peracetic acid.
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