Abstract: An epoxy adhesive that is adapted to enable spray delivery and seamless polymerization during epoxy resin vacuum infusion techniques is disclosed. The epoxy adhesive can include one or more epoxy resins and one or more solvents that are used to dissolve the one or more epoxy resins. An adduct, a tackifier, and fumed silica can also be added to the adhesive.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 6, 2017
Date of Patent:
August 13, 2019
Assignee:
Westech Aerosol Corporation
Inventors:
David W. Carnahan, Robert R. Yuodelis, James C. Manlove
Abstract: An epoxy adhesive that is adapted to enable spray delivery and seamless polymerization during epoxy resin vacuum infusion techniques is disclosed. The epoxy adhesive can include one or more epoxy resins and one or more solvents that are used to dissolve the one or more epoxy resins. An adduct, a tackifier, and fumed silica can also be added to the adhesive.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 27, 2013
Publication date:
April 3, 2014
Applicant:
WESTECH AEROSOL CORPORATION
Inventors:
David W. Carnahan, Robert R. Yuodelis, James C. Manlove
Abstract: In general, a cannister-based low and non-VOC aerosol adhesive is disclosed. The aerosol adhesive typically includes a high solids polymeric base, a hexane acetone solvent mixture and a compressed gas dissolved within the solvent. The compressed gas typically includes carbon dioxide, nitrogen, nitrous oxide and air. The aerosol adhesive is adapted to be filled into a cannister including a hose connected to the canister and a spray gun connected to the hose.