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titleOfInvention Primer
abstract PURPOSE: A primer having improved shelf stability, showing specific effects without causing variability and reduction when α-cyanoacrylate is applied to a nonpolar or highly crystallized resin, comprising an organometallic compound as an active ingredient, having a controlled water content. n CONSTITUTION: A primer comprising an organometallic compound as an active ingredient, having ≤500ppm water content. Calcium acetylacetonate, zinc acetylacetonate, dioctyltin dilaurate, isodecyl phosphite, etc. are used as the organometallic compound. Control of water content is carried out by regulating water content in a raw material and an organic solvent used during production (in dehumidified chamber). Preferably 0.5W10mm granular desiccant is added to the primer and used. The concentration of the organometallic compound in the primer is preferably 0.001W1wt%. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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