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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 11, 2018
Filed:
Sep. 30, 2014
Lucite International Speciality Polymers & Resins Limited, Southampton, Hampshire, GB;
Michael Stephen Chisholm, Newton, GB;
Sera Saheb Abed-Ali, Aycliffe, GB;
LUCITE INTERNATIONAL SPECIALTY POLYMERS & RESINS LIMITED, Southampton, Hampshire, GB;
Abstract
The invention relates to a hardenable multi-part liquid acrylic composition. The composition comprises a storage stable liquid first part, a storage stable liquid second part and optionally, a third or further liquid parts. The parts are operable to form a cement which hardens to a solid upon mixing of the parts together. The composition comprises an acrylic monomer component, an initiator component, acrylic polymer particles and a radiopacifying filler. The initiator component is present in an amount of effective to polymerize the acrylic monomer component upon being mixed and/or activated therewith. At least some of the radiopacifying filler is encapsulated within and/or adsorbed on the acrylic polymer particles in a liquid part. The invention extends to an at least twin barreled syringe or caulking gun accommodating the multi-part composition, a method of producing the multi-part composition, a composition for use as bone cement composition or in dental repairs, a liquid composition comprising a first sub-population of emulsion or non-emulsion polymerized acrylic polymer particles and radiopacifying filler encapsulated and/or adsorbed in the first sub-population of acrylic polymer particles and bone cement compositions or dental compositions.