Patent classifications
C09J187/00
ADHESIVE ARTICLE
The present invention relates to an adhesive article that expresses adhesiveness by stretching. The adhesive article includes an aggregate of a plurality of cohesive particles and each of the plurality of cohesive particles is a polymer particle having a core-shell structure including an adhesive core and a non-adhesive shell covering the core.
ADHESIVE ARTICLE
The present invention relates to an adhesive article that expresses adhesiveness by stretching. The adhesive article includes an aggregate of a plurality of cohesive particles and each of the plurality of cohesive particles is a polymer particle having a core-shell structure including an adhesive core and a non-adhesive shell covering the core.
ADHESIVE COMPOSITION, CURED PRODUCT, AND BONDED BODY
An adhesive composition which is excellent in adhesion to various hardly adhesive materials such as polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene, polypropylene, modified polyphenylene ether, polyphenylene sulfide, and a cycloolefin polymer. Further, an adhesive composition containing the following components (A) to (C) may be described Component (A): (Meth) acrylic triblock elastomer having a weight average molecular weight of 80,000 or more, Component (B): (Meth) acrylate monomer having no hydroxyl group and having a phenoxy group, and Component (C): Radical initiator.
ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS BASED ON GRAFTED RESINS
A curable adhesive that is particularly well suited for use in an injection or compression molding operation. The adhesive is based on polymeric resins having carboxylic acid and acrylate ester functionality, such as grafted phenoxy resin, and further constituents such as organic carbonates, blocked isocyanates, catalysts, maleimide compounds, hydride sources, and a carrier fluid. The curable adhesives are particularly well suited for bonding liquid injectable substrates such as liquid silicone rubber, or polyamides to rigid substrates, such as aluminum, stainless steel, or glass.
THERMALLY VULCANIZABLE ADHESIVE TAPE WITH SHEAR STRENGTH DURING THE HEATING AND CURING PHASE
A thermally vulcanizable pressure-sensitive adhesive comprising a chemically precrosslinked, pressure-sensitively adhesive polybutadiene-polyurethane and ground sulfur, which during the heating phase remains pressure-sensitively adhesive, does not liquefy and hence in this phase, in which the vulcanization has not yet started and the curing has not yet commenced, has shear strength at least under load to moderate low, is able to transmit forces and hence to perform holding, a process for producing it, an adhesive tape comprising this pressure-sensitive adhesive, and a process for producing the adhesive tape.
ADHESIVE AND ADHESION METHOD USING THE SAME
An adhesive comprises a colloidal solution in which a coordination polymer containing a transition metal such as zinc or cobalt and an azole such as at least one kind of imidazoles is dispersed in a dispersion medium such as an alcohol.
ADHESIVE AND ADHESION METHOD USING THE SAME
An adhesive comprises a colloidal solution in which a coordination polymer containing a transition metal such as zinc or cobalt and an azole such as at least one kind of imidazoles is dispersed in a dispersion medium such as an alcohol.
Functionalized flame-retardant aconitic acid-derived molecules
A functionalized flame-retardant aconitic acid-derived molecule, a process for forming a flame-retardant polymer, and an article of manufacture comprising a material that contains a functionalized flame-retardant aconitic acid-derived molecule are disclosed. The functionalized flame-retardant aconitic acid-derived molecule can have at least one phosphoryl or phosphonyl moiety with allyl functional groups, epoxy functional groups, propylene carbonate functional groups, or functionalized thioether substituents. The process for forming the flame-retardant polymer can include reacting an aconitic acid derivative with a flame-retardant phosphorus-based molecule to form a functionalized flame-retardant aconitic acid-derived molecule, and combining the functionalized flame-retardant aconitic acid-derived molecule with a polymer. The material in the article of manufacture can be a resin, plastic, polymer, or adhesive, and the article of manufacture can further comprise an electronic component.
PEBA FOR DIRECT ADHESION TO TPE
The invention relates to a copolymer having polyamide PA blocks and polyether PE blocks, in which PA is of diamine.diacid X.Y type; X, the number of carbons of the diamine, is within the range from 6 to 14, and Y, the number of carbons of the diacid, is within the range from 6 to 18. The invention also relates to the use of the said copolymer in a process of direct adhesion between two TPE materials for increasing the peel strength between these materials.
PEBA for direct adhesion to TPE
The invention relates to a copolymer having polyamide PA blocks and polyether PE blocks, in which PA is of diamine.diacid X.Y type; X, the number of carbons of the diamine, is within the range from 6 to 14, and Y, the number of carbons of the diacid, is within the range from 6 to 18. The invention also relates to the use of the said copolymer in a process of direct adhesion between two TPE materials for increasing the peel strength between these materials.