C09J2301/162

ARTICLES, DIES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
20230068396 · 2023-03-02 ·

Articles (100, 200, 300) comprising first (101, 201, 301) and second layers (102, 202, 302) each having first and second opposed major surfaces and between the first and second layers a series of first walls (110, 210, 310) having aspect ratios between 1.5 and 5 providing a series of microchannels, and methods for making the same. Embodiment of coextruded articles described herein are useful, for example, in cushioning applications where high levels of compression are desired.

Support film for tape material, and tape material

A support film for a tape material, includes a film-shaped support formed of polyurethane; and a barrier layer containing an aromatic isocyanate-based polyurethane and a layered inorganic compound and formed on one surface of the support.

COEXTRUDED POLYMERIC ADHESIVE ARTICLE

An adhesive article including: a coextruded polymeric backing that includes: a first layer including an amorphous polyamide, the first layer having first and second opposing major surfaces; and a second layer including a polar-modified polyolefin, the second layer having first and second opposing major surfaces; wherein the first major surface of the second layer is in contact with the second major surface of the first layer; and an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer in contact with the first major surface of the first layer of the backing.

ADHESIVE TAPE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME, AND ARTICLE USING THE ADHESIVE TAPE AND METHOD OF DISASSEMBLING THE SAME

A double-sided adhesive tape is provided for bonding two or more adherends. The double-sided adhesive tape has satisfactory rollability, excellent reworkability after cleavage, and excellent shear holding characteristics at high temperatures. The double-sided adhesive tape includes a foam base, a resin layer (A1) disposed in direct contact with one surface of the foam base, an adhesive layer (B1) disposed on A1 on a side opposite to the foam base, a resin layer (A2) disposed in direct contact with another surface of the foam base, and an adhesive layer (B2) disposed on A2 on a side opposite to the foam base. A1 and A2 are each formed of a crosslinked product of a composition containing a resin having a hydroxy group and a compound reacting with the hydroxy group, and the tensile modulus of each of A1 and A2 is 50 MPa or more and 1000 MPa or less.

Thermally Conductive Composite and Method of Making the Same
20230151258 · 2023-05-18 ·

The present disclosure discloses a thermally conductive composite including a thermally conductive film, having a thickness in a range from 10 um to 50 um, and a thermal phase-change layer disposed on the thermally conductive film, being composed of 6-13 wt% binder, 6-13 wt% thermal phase-change material, and 74-88 wt% coated microcapsule. The thermally conductive composite has dual functions of heat storage and thermal conduction.

ADHESIVE SHEET FOR LASER DICING AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR

An adhesive sheet for laser dicing is provided that is capable of, in laser dicing by irradiation with laser light through the adhesive sheet, suppressing laser light scattering in the adhesive sheet while allowing easy chip division by expanding the adhesive sheet and enables inhibition of dust attachment during chip division for chip production in high yields. The present invention provides an adhesive sheet for laser dicing, including a substrate film having a back layer containing a friction reducing agent and an antistatic agent on one surface and having an adhesive layer on another surface, wherein the back layer has a surface with arithmetic mean roughness Ra of 0.1 μm or less, the sheet has a tensile modulus of elasticity at 23° C. from 50 to 200 MPa, and the sheet has a parallel transmittance of 85% or more in a wavelength range from 400 to 1400 nm.

Multilayer Coating for Covering Vehicle Body Parts
20230191758 · 2023-06-22 ·

In a first aspect, the present invention concerns a multilayer coating for covering vehicle body parts, comprising a polymeric facestock layer (3) which is located between a polymeric top coat layer 4 and a polymeric adhesive layer (2), the top coat layer (4) comprising at least partially cross-linked polyurethane, wherein the at least partially cross-linked polyurethane is the reaction product of a composition comprising a first part and a second part, wherein: the first part comprises between 0.1 and 99.9 wt. % of solvent- or waterborne thermally curable polyurethane precursor material, as based on the total weight of said composition; and

the second part comprises between 0.1 and 99.9 wt. % of UV-curable polyurethane precursor material, as based on the total weight of said composition.

The invention further pertains to a method for manufacturing a multilayer coating for covering vehicle body parts.

FILM STACK WITH OVERLAMINATE FILM LAYER AND REMOVABLE SKIN LAYER
20230193082 · 2023-06-22 ·

Film stacks are described. In particular, film stacks including a base overlaminate film layer and a removeable skin layer disposed on the base overlaminate film layer are described. Because the removable skin layer develops haze before the point of irreversibly damaging the base overlaminate layer, the film stack can prevent unintentional overstretching when the film stack is stretched together.

INDUSTRIAL FLOOR MARKING TAPE
20230193086 · 2023-06-22 ·

The present disclosure relates to an industrial marking tape. In one or more embodiments, the industrial tape can comprise a plastic substrate layer comprising a polycarbonate material, a polyethylene material, or a combination thereof. Additionally, the industrial tape can comprise a paint layer positioned adjacent to the plastic substrate layer. Further, the industrial tape can comprise an adhesive layer positioned adjacent to the plastic substrate layer or the paint layer.

Films with Enhanced Scuff Resistance, Clarity, and Conformability
20220363952 · 2022-11-17 ·

Compositions which are well suited for forming into machine direction orientation (MDO) films are described. Multilayer films containing one or more layers of the compositions and/or films are also described. Additionally, label assemblies utilizing the multilayer films, labeled substrates, and related methods are described. Various versions of the multilayer films are described including films having at least two skin layers and an interior core layer. Particular multilayer films are described having polyethylene rich cores.