Patent classifications
C09J2467/00
Multilayer film, laminate, airbag, and method of manufacturing laminate
A multilayer film, which is used upon being adhered to a fabric, includes an adhesive layer to be a side of the multilayer film to be adhered to the fabric; and a barrier layer bonded to the adhesive layer. Each of the adhesive layer and the barrier layer includes a thermoplastic polyester elastomer. A melting point of the barrier layer is higher than a melting point of the adhesive layer. A ratio value of a content ratio of a soft segment in the thermoplastic polyester elastomer in the adhesive layer with respect to a content ratio of a soft segment in the thermoplastic polyester elastomer in the barrier layer, is 5 or less.
Wafer processing method
A wafer processing method includes a polyester sheet providing step of positioning a wafer in an inside opening of a ring frame and providing a polyester sheet on a back side of the wafer and on a back side of the ring frame, a uniting step of heating the polyester sheet as applying a pressure to the polyester sheet to thereby unite the wafer and the ring frame through the polyester sheet by thermocompression bonding, a dividing step of cutting the wafer by using a cutting apparatus to thereby divide the wafer into individual device chips, and a pickup step of heating the polyester sheet, pushing up each device chip through the polyester sheet, and then picking up each device chip from the polyester sheet.
ADHESIVE PRINTING FORM ATTACHMENT LAYER, METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE, AND PRINTING FORM ATTACHMENT CYLINDER COMPRISING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to an adhesive printing form attachment layer comprising a support, and a permanently sticky layer suitable for receiving a printing form and fixing a printing form during a printing operation provided on the support, wherein the permanently sticky layer comprises a crosslinked silicone-based material. The present disclosure further relates to a method for preparing an adhesive printing form attachment layer, as well as a printing cylinder comprising it, the use of the an adhesive printing form attachment layer for fixing a flexographic printing plate during a printing operation on a printing cylinder, and a method of operating a printing machine wherein the adhesive printing form attachment layer is used.
SEALING TAPE FOR ORGANIC SOLVENT-BASED FLUIDIC CARTRIDGES
A fluidic ejection cartridge and protective tape therefor. The cartridge includes a cartridge body for an organic solvent-based fluid having a cover closing a first end thereof, an ejection head on a second end thereof and side walls attached to the first and second ends between the first and second ends. The side walls include a first side wall, a second side wall opposite the first side wall, a first end wall attached to the first and second side walls, and a second end wall opposite the first end wall attached to the first and second side walls. A removable tape is attached to a nozzle plate of the ejection head and to a portion of the first side wall. The removable tape contains a polymeric backing film and a glass-filled, platinum-cured silicone adhesive. The glass-filled, platinum-cured silicone adhesive is cross-linked with silane and a second cross-linking agent.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYLACTIC ACID-BASED HOT MELT ADHESIVE
A method for manufacturing a polylactic acid-based hot melt adhesive includes: (1) preparing a first polylactic acid composition by adding a phosphite and a hindered phenol to a mixture prepared by adding and melt-mixing a first polylactic acid (relative viscosity 2.5-4.0) in a liquid mixture of a dithiocarbamate and a plasticizer at 180 to 280 C., wherein with respect to 100 parts by weight of the first polylactic acid, 10 to 100 parts by weight of the plasticizer, 0.02 to 0.3 parts by weight of the dithiocarbamate, 1 to 10 parts by weight of the phosphite, and 1 to 10 parts by weight of the hindered phenol are used; and (2) mixing a second polylactic acid (relative viscosity 2.5-4.0), into the first polylactic acid composition at 180-280 C., a weight ratio of the first polylactic acid/the second polylactic acid is 2/8 to 8/2.
TAPE
An adhesive tape comprises an adhesive layer and a multi-layer film. The adhesive tape is configured to tear cleanly by hand so that the formed cleaved edges do not extend past a cleavage line.
PEEL DETECTION LABEL
The present invention relates to a peel detection label that is a laminate including a backing, a pattern layer formed in a part of the surface of the backing, and a pressure sensitive adhesive laminate having at least a pressure sensitive adhesive layer (X) and a substrate layer (Y) laminated in this order thereon, and satisfying the following requirement (1), wherein an elastic modulus of the substrate layer (Y) is 10 MPa or more and 800 MPa or less:
Requirement (1): On attaching the peel detection label onto an adherend and then peeling it from the adherend, interfacial peeling occurs between the backing and the pattern layer, whereby the presence or absence of peeling of the peel detection label from the adherend becomes visually detectable.
METHODS OF BONDING A TEXTILE
Disclosed herein are improved methods for bonding textiles using an adhesive composition.
Method for improving the heat sealability of packaging material and method for manufacturing heat-sealed container or package
A method for improving the heat sealability of a packaging material and a method for manufacturing a heat-sealed container or package are described. The material can be polymer-coated packaging paper or cardboard, or a polymeric packaging film. The material includes a polymer layer that contains polyester, particularly polylactide, the heat sealability of which is improved by ultraviolet radiation. Polylactide is useful as such or when blended, for example, with other biodegradable polyester. The containers and packages thus manufactured include disposable drinking cups and cardboard carton and box packages.
Degradable EVOH high-barrier composite film
A degradable EVOH high-barrier composite film, characterized in that the materials of various layers in the composite film all obtain approximately-consistent biodegradability by introducing biomass, and the additive amount of the additive master batch in the materials of each layer is controlled within the range of 0.3-15% of the total mass of the materials of the corresponding layer; the hydrophilic activity of the hydrophilic groups in the additive master batch should be greater than or equal to that of the hydrophilic groups in the materials of each layer; by adding the additive master batch, the mole ratios of the hydrophilic groups to carbon atoms of the materials of various layers tend to be consistent, namely, the bioactivities tend to be consistent, so that the degradation rates of the materials of various layers in the composite film tend to be consistent. The present invention makes contribution to obtaining approximately-consistent bioactivities and approximately-consistent biodegradation rates by balancing the mole ratios of the hydrophilic groups to carbon atoms in the materials of various layers, and the appearance, the functions and the physical and mechanical properties of a product remain unchanged.