Patent classifications
C09J123/00
Adhesive strips
The invention relates to adhesive strips consisting of at least four, particularly precisely four layers, comprising: a layer A having an upper side and a lower side consisting of a foamed adhesive substance containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance; a layer B consisting of a film carrier, layer B being arranged on the lower side of layer A, at least the main surface which faces layer A, preferably both main surfaces of the film carrier, being etched, the surface of layer A and the surface of layer B being in direct contact with each other; a layer C consisting of a self-adhesive substance, arranged on the upper side of layer A and containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance; and a layer D consisting of a self-adhesive substance, arranged on the side of layer B opposite layer A and containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance.
Adhesive strips
The invention relates to adhesive strips consisting of at least four, particularly precisely four layers, comprising: a layer A having an upper side and a lower side consisting of a foamed adhesive substance containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance; a layer B consisting of a film carrier, layer B being arranged on the lower side of layer A, at least the main surface which faces layer A, preferably both main surfaces of the film carrier, being etched, the surface of layer A and the surface of layer B being in direct contact with each other; a layer C consisting of a self-adhesive substance, arranged on the upper side of layer A and containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance; and a layer D consisting of a self-adhesive substance, arranged on the side of layer B opposite layer A and containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance.
USE OF HYDROTREATED SYNTHETIC FISCHER-TROPSCH-WAXES IN POLYOLEFIN-BASED HOT MELT ADHESIVES
The present invention is concerned with the use of hydrotreated synthetic Fischer-Tropsch waxes in polyolefin-based hot melt adhesive compositions, wherein the hydrotreated synthetic Fischer-Tropsch waxes modify the color degradation in the polyolefin-based hot melt adhesive compositions and are characterized by a polydispersity between 1.02 and 1.06.
USE OF HYDROTREATED SYNTHETIC FISCHER-TROPSCH-WAXES IN POLYOLEFIN-BASED HOT MELT ADHESIVES
The present invention is concerned with the use of hydrotreated synthetic Fischer-Tropsch waxes in polyolefin-based hot melt adhesive compositions, wherein the hydrotreated synthetic Fischer-Tropsch waxes modify the color degradation in the polyolefin-based hot melt adhesive compositions and are characterized by a polydispersity between 1.02 and 1.06.
Dielectric-heating bonding film and bonding method using dielectric-heating bonding film
A dielectric welding film capable of achieving a tight welding through a short period of dielectric heating, and a welding method using the dielectric welding film are provided. The dielectric welding film is configured to weld a pair of adherends of the same material or different materials through dielectric heating, the dielectric welding film including a thermoplastic resin as an A component and a dielectric filler as a B component and satisfying the conditions (i) and (ii): (i) a melting point or softening point measured in accordance with JIS K 7121 (1987) is in a range from 80 to 200 degrees C.; and (ii) heat of fusion measured in accordance with JIS K 7121 (1987) is in a range from 1 to 80 J/g.
Dielectric-heating bonding film and bonding method using dielectric-heating bonding film
A dielectric welding film capable of achieving a tight welding through a short period of dielectric heating, and a welding method using the dielectric welding film are provided. The dielectric welding film is configured to weld a pair of adherends of the same material or different materials through dielectric heating, the dielectric welding film including a thermoplastic resin as an A component and a dielectric filler as a B component and satisfying the conditions (i) and (ii): (i) a melting point or softening point measured in accordance with JIS K 7121 (1987) is in a range from 80 to 200 degrees C.; and (ii) heat of fusion measured in accordance with JIS K 7121 (1987) is in a range from 1 to 80 J/g.
Adhesive composition
The present invention provides a hot-melt adhesive having a sufficiently long usable time and exhibiting good strength and good heat resistance. The present invention relates to a hot-melt adhesive composition comprising a hydrocarbon cyclic polymer (A), an α-olefin polymer (C), and a tackifying resin (D).
Adhesive composition
The present invention provides a hot-melt adhesive having a sufficiently long usable time and exhibiting good strength and good heat resistance. The present invention relates to a hot-melt adhesive composition comprising a hydrocarbon cyclic polymer (A), an α-olefin polymer (C), and a tackifying resin (D).
IONIC POLYMERS AND THEIR USE AS WET-ADHESIVES AND COATINGS
The present application discloses an adhesive composition comprising a polymer of the formulae A, B and C:
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and methods for using the adhesive composition.
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AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF a-OLEFIN-(METH)ACRYLIC ACID ESTER-BASED RUBBER PARTICLES, METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME, MOLDED BODY, AND RESORCIN-FORMALIN-LATEX ADHESIVE
The present invention aims to provide an aqueous dispersion of α-olefin-(meth)acrylic acid ester-based rubber particles having better storage stability and ensuring better oil resistance of a molded body. The present invention also aims to provide a method for producing the aqueous dispersion, a molded body and a resorcin-formalin-latex adhesive each produced using the aqueous dispersion. The present invention relates to an aqueous dispersion of α-olefin-(meth)acrylic acid ester-based rubber particles including: an aqueous medium, a surfactant; and α-olefin-(meth)acrylic acid ester-based rubber particles, the aqueous dispersion containing the surfactant in an amount of 1 to 15 parts by mass relative to 100 parts by mass of the α-olefin-(meth)acrylic acid ester-based rubber particles.