Patent classifications
B32B27/10
Semi-transparent clear file
[Problem] To contribute to SDGs by making it possible to provide a (semi-)transparent clear file with sufficient durability [Means for Solving] A (semi-)transparent clear file of the present invention comprises (semi-)transparent covering paper P in which at least one surface of raw material paper R is covered with a cured product of a resin composition L. The resin composition L contains an energy ray polymerizable (meth)acrylic monomer and/or oligomer having a viscosity at 25° C. of 100 mPa.Math.s or less, and glass transition temperature Tg of the cured product of 50° C. or higher. A basis weight of the paper is 65 g/m.sup.2 or more and 100 g/cm.sup.2 or less. The paper has a thickness of 80 μm or more and 100 μm or less. A proportion of the paper to 100 pts. mass of the covering paper P is 50 pts. mass or more, and a proportion of the cured product is less than 50 pts. mass. The monomer and/or the oligomer are/is preferably alkali-soluble, and also preferably contain/contains an inert resin. The raw material paper R is preferably uncoated paper.
Semi-transparent clear file
[Problem] To contribute to SDGs by making it possible to provide a (semi-)transparent clear file with sufficient durability [Means for Solving] A (semi-)transparent clear file of the present invention comprises (semi-)transparent covering paper P in which at least one surface of raw material paper R is covered with a cured product of a resin composition L. The resin composition L contains an energy ray polymerizable (meth)acrylic monomer and/or oligomer having a viscosity at 25° C. of 100 mPa.Math.s or less, and glass transition temperature Tg of the cured product of 50° C. or higher. A basis weight of the paper is 65 g/m.sup.2 or more and 100 g/cm.sup.2 or less. The paper has a thickness of 80 μm or more and 100 μm or less. A proportion of the paper to 100 pts. mass of the covering paper P is 50 pts. mass or more, and a proportion of the cured product is less than 50 pts. mass. The monomer and/or the oligomer are/is preferably alkali-soluble, and also preferably contain/contains an inert resin. The raw material paper R is preferably uncoated paper.
Flexible packaging material
Described herein is a process for preparing a flexible packaging material. The process may comprise: providing a printed first flexible substrate comprising an ink composition on a surface of a first flexible substrate, the ink composition comprising a first thermoplastic resin; depositing a further composition comprising a cross-linker, a white pigment and a second thermoplastic resin onto the printed ink composition such that the thermoplastic resin of the ink composition is cross-linked; and laminating the first flexible substrate with a second flexible substrate such that the ink composition, the further composition and the cross-linker are disposed between the first and second flexible substrates.
ADHESIVE LABEL
An adhesive label includes: a printable front side which is non-opaque to IR radiation; an adhesive layer for sticking the label to an application medium, the adhesive force of the front side being less than the gripping force of the adhesive layer; and a compound exhibiting a certain behaviour when illuminated by the IR radiation through the front side, the electromagnetic response of the compound during the illumination by the IR radiation being detectable through the front side.
ADHESIVE LABEL
An adhesive label includes: a printable front side which is non-opaque to IR radiation; an adhesive layer for sticking the label to an application medium, the adhesive force of the front side being less than the gripping force of the adhesive layer; and a compound exhibiting a certain behaviour when illuminated by the IR radiation through the front side, the electromagnetic response of the compound during the illumination by the IR radiation being detectable through the front side.
AIR AND WATER BARRIER ARTICLES
There are provided rolls comprising an air and water barrier article having opposing first and second major surfaces, a pressure sensitive adhesive disposed on at least the first major surface of the article, and a liner having a first major surface that contacts the opposing second major surface of the article, and at least two adhesion modifying zones disposed between the second major surface of the article and the first major surface of the liner, wherein both of a first and second adhesion modifying zones contact the first major surface of the liner, and wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive contacts a second major surface of the liner when wound in the roll. There are also provided films made using these air and water barrier articles and building envelopes made using such films.
AIR AND WATER BARRIER ARTICLES
There are provided rolls comprising an air and water barrier article having opposing first and second major surfaces, a pressure sensitive adhesive disposed on at least the first major surface of the article, and a liner having a first major surface that contacts the opposing second major surface of the article, and at least two adhesion modifying zones disposed between the second major surface of the article and the first major surface of the liner, wherein both of a first and second adhesion modifying zones contact the first major surface of the liner, and wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive contacts a second major surface of the liner when wound in the roll. There are also provided films made using these air and water barrier articles and building envelopes made using such films.
ADHERING SYSTEMS
Adhering systems for magnetizable laminates to assist preventing delamination of magnetizable laminates exposed to direct sunlight; and, relating to preventing fouling of cutting blades during cutting of magnetizable laminates.
ADHERING SYSTEMS
Adhering systems for magnetizable laminates to assist preventing delamination of magnetizable laminates exposed to direct sunlight; and, relating to preventing fouling of cutting blades during cutting of magnetizable laminates.
Polyester Laminated Building Boards With Improved Surface Characteristics
This disclosure relates to using polyester films on building boards to enable improved surface coatings. The polyester film is preferably applied to a glass mat via an adhesive to form a laminate. This laminate is then bonded to the exterior surface of a gypsum board. The polyester film is advantageous because it allows for exterior surface coatings to be applied. In one embodiment, an exterior acrylic coating is applied to the polyester film. Boards constructed in accordance with this disclosure allow for exterior finishings to be achieved without the need for excessive finishing materials or steps.