GB511026A - Method of joining two or more surfaces together and adhesive therefor - Google Patents

Method of joining two or more surfaces together and adhesive therefor

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Publication number
GB511026A
GB511026A GB509539A GB509539A GB511026A GB 511026 A GB511026 A GB 511026A GB 509539 A GB509539 A GB 509539A GB 509539 A GB509539 A GB 509539A GB 511026 A GB511026 A GB 511026A
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starch
adhesive
viscosity
moistening
paper
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STEIN HALL Manufacturing CO
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STEIN HALL Manufacturing CO
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C09DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • C09JADHESIVES; NON-MECHANICAL ASPECTS OF ADHESIVE PROCESSES IN GENERAL; ADHESIVE PROCESSES NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; USE OF MATERIALS AS ADHESIVES
    • C09J103/00Adhesives based on starch, amylose or amylopectin or on their derivatives or degradation products

Abstract

511,026. Adhesives. STEIN. HALL MANUFACTURING CO. Feb. 16, 1939, No. 5095 and 5096. Convention dates, Aug. 10, 1938, and Nov. 7, 1938. [Class 121] [Also in Group VIII]. Surfaces coated with amylaceous adhesives are caused to develop quickly strong adhesive properties by moistening with a solution of a viscosity-increasing agent which may be a borate or aluminate. The viscosity-increasing agent may be formed during the moistening by including either boric acid or an alkali in the adhesive and including the other in the moistening liquid, which may be thickened by the addition of gelatinised starch, locust bean or tragacanth gums, Irish moss, gum arabic, proteins or water soluble synthetic resins, and may contain urea, thiourea and water soluble analogues, inert fillers, plasticisers, and wetting agents. The adhesive may be thin boiling starch, dextrin, a starch gum, oxidised starch or an enzyme treated starch, and may contain urea, glycerine and small proportions of borax. In making laminated paper, adhesive from a vessel 3 is applied by a roller 2 to the surface 8 of a sheet of paper 7 which is then sprayed with viscosity-increasing liquid 5. It is subsequently pressed on to a second sheet of paper 9.
GB509539A 1938-08-10 1939-02-16 Method of joining two or more surfaces together and adhesive therefor Expired GB511026A (en)

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US509539XA 1938-08-10 1938-08-10

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GB511026A true GB511026A (en) 1939-08-11

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CH (1) CH212208A (en)
FR (1) FR851082A (en)
GB (1) GB511026A (en)

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CH212208A (en) 1940-11-15
FR851082A (en) 1940-01-02

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