B32B23/042

ADHESIVE LAYER, ADHESIVE COMPOSITION, SOLVENT-FREE ADHESIVE COMPOSITION, ADHESIVE AGENT, AND ADHESIVE SHEET

An adhesive layer is formed by curing an adhesive composition [I] containing an acrylic resin (X), and has an adhesive strength (α) of not less than 25 N/25 mm, a bending durability (β) of not less than 100,000 times, and a moist heat haze resistance (γ) of not greater than 1.0% as measured under predetermined conditions. The adhesive layer has excellent adhesive strength to adherends, excellent bending durability, and excellent moist heat haze resistance.

SYSTEM FOR TRANSPORTING HOT FOOD
20210221557 · 2021-07-22 ·

A system for addition to a box for transporting hot food includes a first sheet composed of a first layer of nonstick aluminum and a second layer of parchment paper, wherein the second layer of the first sheet is configured for being removably coupled to an interior surface of a top portion of the box, a second sheet composed of a first layer of nonstick aluminum and a second layer of parchment paper, wherein the second layer of the second sheet is configured for being removably coupled to an interior surface of a bottom portion of the box, wherein the first sheet includes a plurality of orifices configured for allowing moisture to escape therethrough.

GAS BARRIER FILM

A gas barrier film including a substrate film containing a resin, and a gas barrier layer that has oxygen barrier properties and is in contact with at least one surface of the substrate film, a surface of the gas barrier layer has a flat portion, and a plurality of protrusions that protrude from the flat portion. The number of protrusions that satisfy the following formula (1) is 0 to 200 per mm.sup.2, and the number of protrusions that satisfy the following formula (2) is 20 or more per mm.sup.2: d×2≤f (1); and 0.2≤f<d×2 (2), where d represents a thickness (μm) of the gas barrier layer, and f represents a height (μm) of each of the plurality of protrusions.

RELEASE FILM
20210292608 · 2021-09-23 · ·

A release film may exhibit excellent releasability against silicone adhesives and yet reduce the content of fluorine atoms. The release film has a first layer formed from a silicone composition containing a fluorine atom-free curable silicone as a main component on at least one side of a film-shaped substrate, and a second layer containing a component having a fluorine-substituted group on the upper side of the first layer, wherein the first layer has an elastic modulus (F1), as measured using a nanoindenter, of 0.16 GPa or more.

SHEET FOR HEAT BONDING AND SHEET FOR HEAT BONDING HAVING DICING TAPE
20210198526 · 2021-07-01 ·

A sheet for heat bonding, having a pre-sintering layer that becomes a sintered layer by being heated, and a component migration prevention layer.

ADHESIVE ARTICLES PERMITTING DAMAGE FREE REMOVAL
20210171805 · 2021-06-10 ·

The present disclosure provides adhesive articles that can be removed from surfaces without damage by having reduced or eliminated contribution of a core backing to peel force generated by the adhesive during removal. In some instances, this can be accomplished by a core that loses structural integrity in a direction normal to a plane defined by a major surface. In other instances, the contribution is reduced by compromising the interface between the core and a peelable adhesive layer.

MILLIWAVE BAND RADIO WAVE ABSORPTION SHEET AND MILLIWAVE RADIO WAVE ABSORPTION METHOD
20210194147 · 2021-06-24 · ·

Provided is a light weight and remarkably flexible sheet-shaped radio wave absorber having excellent radio wave absorbing capacity in milliwave band frequencies. The invention is a milliwave band radio wave absorption sheet comprising a radio wave reflection layer (A), a radio wave absorption layer (B) disposed above the layer (A) so as to be parallel thereto, and a protective layer (C) disposed above the layer (B) so as to be parallel thereto. The layer (B) has, at a frequency of 79 GHz, a dielectric constant, wherein the real part is 10 to 20 and the absolute value of the imaginary part is 4 to 10. The layer (B) has a film thickness of 200 to 400 μm. The absolute value of the imaginary part/real part from the dielectric constant is within a range of 0.30 to 0.60. The layer (C) has, at a frequency of 79 GHz, a dielectric constant, wherein the real part is 1.5 to 8.0 and the absolute value of the imaginary part is less than 1.0, and has a film thickness of 50 to 200 μm. In the milliwave band radio wave absorption sheet, the optical reflectance at an incident angle of 60° is 50% or greater, and the optical reflectance at an incident angle of 20° is 25% or greater. In addition, the invention provides a milliwave band radio wave absorption method using the radio wave absorption sheet, and a radio wave damage prevention method involving the installation of the radio wave absorption sheet.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTING AND DISPENSING PERSONAL SERVINGS OF CHOCOLATE
20210198022 · 2021-07-01 ·

A multilayered, flexible, and generally flat pouch for transporting and dispensing chocolate, including first and second elongated generally rectangular multilayered portions sealed together to yield a deformable generally rectangular fluid-tight sachet defining an internal volume and separating the internal volume from an external environment. The sachet further defines a top end, an oppositely disposed bottom end, and first and second sides extending therebetween. An untempered chocolate portion is contained within the internal volume. A tear notch is formed through at least one side and disposed adjacent the top end and a weakened tear strip extends between the second side and the bottom end. The sachet is substantially fluid-tight, and first and second elongated generally rectangular multilayered portions each further comprise an outer layer, an inner high-slip layer, a printable binding layer disposed between the inner and outer layers, and a metal vapor barrier layer disposed between the inner and outer layers. When actuated, the first weakened tear strip produces a corner pour spout through which molten chocolate may be extracted from the sachet. When actuated, the second weakened tear strip produces a central aperture through which molten chocolate may be extracted from the sachet.

Use of a single-component laminating adhesive for composite film lamination

A description is given of the use of a one-component laminating adhesive for composite film lamination, and also of a method for composite film lamination. The laminating adhesive comprises an aqueous polymer dispersion preparable by radical emulsion polymerization of monomers comprising (a) at least 60 wt %, based on the total amount of monomers, of at least one monomer selected from the group consisting of C1 to C20 alkyl acrylates, C1 to C20 alkyl methacrylates, vinyl esters of carboxylic acids comprising up to 20 carbon atoms, vinylaromatics having up to 20 carbon atoms, vinyl halides, vinyl ethers of alcohols comprising 1 to 10 carbon atoms, aliphatic hydrocarbons having 2 to 8 carbon atoms and one or two double bonds, and mixtures of these monomers, and (b) at least 0.1 wt %, based on the total amount of monomers, of at least one monomer having at least one acid group, and (c) 0.1 to 5 wt %, based on the total amount of monomers, of at least one ethylenically unsaturated compound having at least one functional group selected from keto groups and aldehyde groups; where the aqueous polymer dispersion comprises at least one compound A which has at least two functional groups that are able to enter into a crosslinking reaction with keto groups or with aldehyde groups; where the molar ratio of the groups of the compound A that are reactive with keto groups or with aldehyde groups to the keto and aldehyde groups of the monomer (b) is from 1:10 to 2:1; and where, in the composite film lamination, at least two films are bonded to one another with the laminating adhesive so firmly that the peel strength is 2.5 N/15 mm or more or that the films bonded to one another are partable only with destruction of at least one of the films. The composite films can be used for the packing of foods.

Packaging material for cell

A film-shaped packaging material for a cell in which a coating layer is provided as the outermost layer instead of a substrate layer and an adhesive layer in a conventional film-shaped packaging material for a cell, thereby making it possible to produce a thinner film; wherein the packaging material is provided with exceptional moldability and insulation performance and enables lead time to be reduced. The packaging material is a laminate having at least a coating layer, a barrier layer, and a sealant layer in the stated order, the coating layer including a single- or multiple-layer configuration formed by a cured product of a resin composition containing a heat-curable resin and curing accelerator, the laminate having a piercing strength of at least 5 N, as measured in compliance with JIS 1707:1997, and the coating layer having a breakdown voltage of at least 1.0 kV, as measured in compliance with JIS C2110-1.