B32B27/16

INCONTINENCE & STOMA SCENT PATCH
20230117300 · 2023-04-20 ·

An adhesive device is capable of releasing fragrances, specifically scent patches. The adhesive device is used in the treatment of side effects associated with incontinence or an ileostomy.

INCONTINENCE & STOMA SCENT PATCH
20230117300 · 2023-04-20 ·

An adhesive device is capable of releasing fragrances, specifically scent patches. The adhesive device is used in the treatment of side effects associated with incontinence or an ileostomy.

PROCESS FOR IN-LINE EXTRUSION COATINGS ONTO ROOFING SHINGLES DURING MANUFACTURING AND ROOFING SHINGLES MADE BY THE PROCESS
20230063983 · 2023-03-02 ·

A process for in-line extrusion of polymeric coatings onto roofing shingles during manufacturing includes moving a web of shingle substrate material in a downstream direction and extruding a liquefied coating of polymeric material onto at least one surface of the moving web to form a thin film. The liquefied coating may be a molten polymeric material that forms a thin film on a back surface of the shingle material to prevent sticking and eliminate the need for a traditional back dusting with material such as powdered stone. The polymeric film further may be applied to the substrate material in lieu of a saturation coating of asphalt, thus reducing cost and weight while providing a comparable moisture barrier and a lighter more flexible shingle.

PROCESS FOR IN-LINE EXTRUSION COATINGS ONTO ROOFING SHINGLES DURING MANUFACTURING AND ROOFING SHINGLES MADE BY THE PROCESS
20230063983 · 2023-03-02 ·

A process for in-line extrusion of polymeric coatings onto roofing shingles during manufacturing includes moving a web of shingle substrate material in a downstream direction and extruding a liquefied coating of polymeric material onto at least one surface of the moving web to form a thin film. The liquefied coating may be a molten polymeric material that forms a thin film on a back surface of the shingle material to prevent sticking and eliminate the need for a traditional back dusting with material such as powdered stone. The polymeric film further may be applied to the substrate material in lieu of a saturation coating of asphalt, thus reducing cost and weight while providing a comparable moisture barrier and a lighter more flexible shingle.

PACKAGING FILMS FROM RECYCLED PLASTICS
20230062044 · 2023-03-02 ·

The invention relates to a multilayer plastic film, in particular a multilayer plastic composite film, preferably a multilayer plastic packaging film, based on plastic recyclate (recycled plastic), in particular based on plastic recyclate originating from waste, with a plastic recyclate content of at least 80% by weight, based on the plastic film, and to its use, in particular as packaging material. The plastic recyclate is preferably post-consumer plastic recyclate (PCR plastic recyclate), in particular PCR recycled films.

LAMINATED FILM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
20220324208 · 2022-10-13 · ·

Provided is a laminated film for easy material recycling and with excellent rigidity and thermal shrinkage resistance. The laminated film includes, in sequence, a layer A containing an ethylene polymer (A) containing 80 mol % or more of a structural unit derived from ethylene, a layer B containing an ethylene polymer (B) containing 70 mol % or more of a structural unit derived from ethylene and an inorganic filler, a layer C containing an ethylene polymer (C) containing 70 mol % or more of a structural unit derived from ethylene, at least one layer selected from the group consisting of a barrier layer and an adhesive layer, and a layer D containing an ethylene polymer (D) containing 70 mol % or more of a structural unit derived from ethylene.

LAMINATED FILM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
20220324208 · 2022-10-13 · ·

Provided is a laminated film for easy material recycling and with excellent rigidity and thermal shrinkage resistance. The laminated film includes, in sequence, a layer A containing an ethylene polymer (A) containing 80 mol % or more of a structural unit derived from ethylene, a layer B containing an ethylene polymer (B) containing 70 mol % or more of a structural unit derived from ethylene and an inorganic filler, a layer C containing an ethylene polymer (C) containing 70 mol % or more of a structural unit derived from ethylene, at least one layer selected from the group consisting of a barrier layer and an adhesive layer, and a layer D containing an ethylene polymer (D) containing 70 mol % or more of a structural unit derived from ethylene.

METHOD OF MAKING FILM LAMINATES USING AMINE-REACTIVE ACRYLIC LAMINATION ADHESIVES

A description is given of a method of making film laminates using a lamination adhesive comprising (a) at least one acrylic polymer A with anhydride groups which are reactive with primary or secondary amine groups; and (b) at least one compound B with at least two amine groups selected from primary and secondary amine groups. The acrylic polymer A has a molecular weight of from 3000 to 50000 and the lamination adhesive is free of organic solvents, free of water and free of compounds with isocyanate groups.

DECORATIVE MATERIAL AND DECORATIVE MEMBER

A decorative material which has excellent application suitability with a high initial tight contact strength in the application process and achieves the excellent long-term adhesion free from the delamination even when used for a long term, and a decorative member having the excellent long-term adhesion. A decorative material obtained by applying decoration treatment to a substrate, and having a water vapor transmission rate when measured in accordance with Testing Methods for Determination of the Water Vapor Transmission Rate of Moisture-Proof Packaging Materials (Dish Method) defined in JIS Z0208:1976 of not less than 0.75 g/m.sup.2.Math.0.24 h and not more than 45 g/m.sup.2.Math.0.24 h, and a decorative member including the decorative material and a base body with an adhesive layer disposed therebetween such that the substrate of the decorative material and the base body face each other.

DECORATIVE MATERIAL AND DECORATIVE MEMBER

A decorative material which has excellent application suitability with a high initial tight contact strength in the application process and achieves the excellent long-term adhesion free from the delamination even when used for a long term, and a decorative member having the excellent long-term adhesion. A decorative material obtained by applying decoration treatment to a substrate, and having a water vapor transmission rate when measured in accordance with Testing Methods for Determination of the Water Vapor Transmission Rate of Moisture-Proof Packaging Materials (Dish Method) defined in JIS Z0208:1976 of not less than 0.75 g/m.sup.2.Math.0.24 h and not more than 45 g/m.sup.2.Math.0.24 h, and a decorative member including the decorative material and a base body with an adhesive layer disposed therebetween such that the substrate of the decorative material and the base body face each other.