Patent classifications
C09J125/14
Water-, oil- and grease-resistant multilayer coating for paper-based substrate and uses thereof
The present invention relates to a water-, oil- and grease-resistant multilayer coating for a paper-based substrate comprising a water-based inner primer coating, an intermediate polymeric extrusion coating, and a water-based top barrier coating, wherein a surface of the paper-based substrate coated therewith has water, oil and grease barrier properties, and wherein the paper-based substrate coated therewith is repulpable and recyclable.
Adhesive for insulative articles
An adhesive composition that improves structural integrity and insulative properties when applied to a cellulosic substrate is provided. The adhesive composition includes a plurality of microspheres and an emulsion-based polymer that has (i) an elastic modulus greater than 0.5 MPa in the range temperature range of 70° C. to 110° C.; (ii) an absolute log(E)/T slope of less than 0.05 in the range temperature range of 70° C. to 110° C.; and (iii) a tan d value less than 0.6 at 90° C.
Adhesive for insulative articles
An adhesive composition that improves structural integrity and insulative properties when applied to a cellulosic substrate is provided. The adhesive composition includes a plurality of microspheres and an emulsion-based polymer that has (i) an elastic modulus greater than 0.5 MPa in the range temperature range of 70° C. to 110° C.; (ii) an absolute log(E)/T slope of less than 0.05 in the range temperature range of 70° C. to 110° C.; and (iii) a tan d value less than 0.6 at 90° C.
Waterborne adhesives
Provided is an adhesive composition comprising a continuous aqueous medium and further comprising (i) particles of a polymer dispersed in said aqueous medium; and (ii) particles comprising fatty amide and one or more fatty acid, wherein 50 mole % or more of said fatty acid is in the carboxylate form, and wherein the weight ratio of said fatty amide to said fatty acid is from 0.12:1 to 2.3:1, wherein said particles comprising fatty amide and one or more fatty acid are dispersed in said aqueous medium. Also provided is a method of bonding substrates using such an adhesive composition and a bonded structure made by such a method.
Waterborne adhesives
Provided is an adhesive composition comprising a continuous aqueous medium and further comprising (i) particles of a polymer dispersed in said aqueous medium; and (ii) particles comprising fatty amide and one or more fatty acid, wherein 50 mole % or more of said fatty acid is in the carboxylate form, and wherein the weight ratio of said fatty amide to said fatty acid is from 0.12:1 to 2.3:1, wherein said particles comprising fatty amide and one or more fatty acid are dispersed in said aqueous medium. Also provided is a method of bonding substrates using such an adhesive composition and a bonded structure made by such a method.
ADHESIVE AGENT COMPOSITION AND ADHESIVE AGENT
The present invention relates to an adhesive agent composition, containing an aqueous resin dispersion obtained by subjecting a polymerizable compound (C) containing a compound (C1) having a carbon-carbon unsaturated bond to an emulsion polymerization in the presence of a surfactant (A) and a surfactant (B) free from a radical-polymerizable substituent.
NEW SYSTEMS FOR PRIMING AND ADHESION OF FLOORING
The present invention relates to a layer structure comprising primer layers based on polyacrylate primers (AG) and compositions based on silane-modified polymers (KS), and to a method of bonding floor coverings on treated bases.
NEW SYSTEMS FOR PRIMING AND ADHESION OF FLOORING
The present invention relates to a layer structure comprising primer layers based on polyacrylate primers (AG) and compositions based on silane-modified polymers (KS), and to a method of bonding floor coverings on treated bases.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING LIQUID DISPERSION OF COMPOSITE RESIN PARTICLES, METHOD FOR PRODUCING PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING PRESSURE-RESPONSIVE RESIN, METHOD FOR PRODUCING TONER FOR DEVELOPING ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE IMAGE, AND LIQUID DISPERSION OF COMPOSITE RESIN PARTICLES
A method for producing a liquid dispersion of composite resin particles includes polymerizing a styrene compound and an extra vinyl monomer together to give a styrene resin; polymerizing a (meth)acrylate compound in the presence of the styrene resin to give intermediate resin particles A, which are resin particles containing the styrene resin and a (meth)acrylate resin; polymerizing a styrene compound and an extra vinyl monomer in the presence of intermediate resin particles A to give liquid dispersion B, which is a liquid dispersion containing intermediate resin particles B; and adding a polymerization initiator to liquid dispersion B to give a liquid dispersion containing composite resin particles. In the composite resin particles as a whole, the ratio by mass between the styrene and (meth)acrylate resins is between 80:20 and 20:80. There is a difference of 30° C. or more between the lowest and highest glass transition temperatures of the composite resin particles.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING LIQUID DISPERSION OF COMPOSITE RESIN PARTICLES, METHOD FOR PRODUCING PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING PRESSURE-RESPONSIVE RESIN, METHOD FOR PRODUCING TONER FOR DEVELOPING ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE IMAGE, AND LIQUID DISPERSION OF COMPOSITE RESIN PARTICLES
A method for producing a liquid dispersion of composite resin particles includes polymerizing a styrene compound and an extra vinyl monomer together to give a styrene resin; polymerizing a (meth)acrylate compound in the presence of the styrene resin to give intermediate resin particles A, which are resin particles containing the styrene resin and a (meth)acrylate resin; polymerizing a styrene compound and an extra vinyl monomer in the presence of intermediate resin particles A to give liquid dispersion B, which is a liquid dispersion containing intermediate resin particles B; and adding a polymerization initiator to liquid dispersion B to give a liquid dispersion containing composite resin particles. In the composite resin particles as a whole, the ratio by mass between the styrene and (meth)acrylate resins is between 80:20 and 20:80. There is a difference of 30° C. or more between the lowest and highest glass transition temperatures of the composite resin particles.