C09J2301/162

DECORATIVE MATERIAL, DECORATIVE PANEL, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF DECORATIVE MATERIAL
20230340300 · 2023-10-26 ·

Provided are a decorative material including a pressure sensitive adhesive layer and a cholesteric liquid crystal layer in contact with the pressure sensitive adhesive layer, in which, in the cholesteric liquid crystal layer, a content of a compound having a molecular weight of 10,000 or less per unit volume of the cholesteric liquid crystal layer is less than 44 mg/cm.sup.3; and applications thereof.

MULTILAYER PAINT PROTECTION FILM FOR VEHICLE
20230340294 · 2023-10-26 · ·

Proposed is a paint protection film with excellent self-healing ability, stain resistance, and weather resistance. When being applied to vehicles, damage to the painted surface, such as chipping, scratches, and the like occurring in the middle of driving, can be effectively prevented. In addition, even when exposed to the external environment for a long period of time, the transparency of the film can be maintained. Furthermore, discoloration or stains caused by contaminants can be prevented, thereby maintaining aesthetics.

Curable heat-seal adhesives for bonding polymers
11542354 · 2023-01-03 · ·

Curable compositions include a urethane (meth)acrylate oligomer having a number—average molecular weight of at least 6000 g/mol; at least one mono(meth)acrylate monomer; a multifunctional crosslinking monomer chosen from acrylate monomers, methacrylate monomers, or combinations thereof; and an ethylene-vinyl acetate grafted terpolymer. The mono(meth)acrylate monomers may include a first mono(meth)acrylate with Tg between 50° C. and 175° C. and a second mono(meth)acrylate with Tg between −50° C. and 30° C. The curable compositions may be applied onto a surface of a substrate then cured to form a low-tack adhesive layer on the surface. The curable compositions may be cured by exposure to visible radiation, UV radiation, LED radiation, laser radiation, electron-beam radiation, peroxide, accelerator, or heat. Methods for bonding substrates include contacting a second substrate to a tow-tack adhesive layer on a first substrate, then heating the low-tack adhesive layer to bond the substrates and form a laminate.

Paint replacement film, composites therefrom, and related methods
11420427 · 2022-08-23 · ·

Paint replacement films of the invention comprise at least one adhesive layer; at least one pigmented layer; and at least one polymer layer that is essentially free of low surface energy materials. In addition, paint replacement composite articles and related methods of the invention comprise a paint replacement film and a topcoat on a surface of the paint replacement film opposite the adhesive layer. Paint replacement films and composite articles of the invention are useful when applied to a variety of articles (e.g., a motorized vehicle such as an aircraft).

Films with enhanced scuff resistance, clarity, and conformability

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.

DISTRIBUTION CABLING TAPE, SYSTEM AND TAPE APPLICATION DEVICE

A distribution cabling tape system comprises a resilient polymeric base sheet having a first major surface and a second major surface, the first major surface being substantially continuous across a side to side width, an adhesive layer disposed on the first major surface, the adhesive layer capable of adhering to a concrete or asphalt surface, and first and second spacer layers arranged in a spaced apart configuration on the adhesive layer to form a continuous lengthwise channel configured to receive at least a portion of at least one distribution cable, each of the first and second spacer layers comprising a second adhesive layer disposed thereon, the second adhesive capable of adhering to a concrete or asphalt surface.

ADHESIVE FILM FOR METAL TERMINAL, METAL TERMINAL WITH ADHESIVE FILM FOR METAL TERMINAL, POWER STORAGE DEVICE USING SAID ADHESIVE FILM FOR METAL TERMINAL, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING POWER STORAGE DEVICE

An adhesive film which is for a metal terminal and exhibits high adhesion strength to a metal terminal, when heated and pressurized a plurality of times before being adhered to the metal terminal. This adhesive film for a metal terminal is interposed between: a metal terminal electrically connected to an electrode of a power storage device element; and an exterior material for a power storage device that seals the power storage device element. The adhesive film for a metal terminal has a tensile elastic coefficient A of at least 490 MPa, when measured in an environment of a temperature of 25° C., after being left standing for 12 seconds in a heating and pressurizing environment of a temperature of 180° C. and a surface pressure of 0.0067 MPa, and after being left standing for 1 hour in an environment of a temperature of 25° C.

Window film

A window film including at least a first adhesive layer containing a weathering agent, a barrier layer, a second adhesive layer, and a light control layer in this order.

Splice Tape with Internal, Interlayer Separation Interface

A splice tape is provided. The splice tape includes two internal support layers bonded at interface between opposing inner surfaces of the internal support layers. The support layers are formed utilizing a process and/or materials that ensure that the two internal support layers separate cleanly and consistently along the interface of the two internal support layers.

HEAT-TREATED, NON-ORIENTED (CO)POLYMERIC FILMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME USING AN ORIENTED CARRIER FILM

A heat-treated non-oriented principal film including a cast (co)polymeric component that is not capable of thermally-induced self-forming. The heat-treated principal film has first and second opposed major faces and at least one modification zone on the first major face, each modification zone including a central portion and a rim portion surrounding the central portion. Each rim portion is surrounded by a land portion. An average thickness of each rim portion is greater than an average thickness of the land portion surrounding each modification zone, and an average thickness of each central portion is less than the average thickness of the land portion, or zero. The first major face of the heat-treated principal film may be positioned in contact with an oriented carrier film including a molecularly-oriented (co)polymer that exhibits a relaxation temperature (T.sub.r). Methods of making such films and hand-tearable adhesive articles including such films are also disclosed.