C08G2170/80

DISPERSION ADHESIVES
20210317307 · 2021-10-14 ·

The invention relates to the use of aqueous dispersion adhesives on the basis of a mixture of aqueous polyurethane or polyurethane-urea dispersions for bonding foam substrates according to the spray coagulation method.

METHODS OF BONDING A TEXTILE

Disclosed herein are improved methods for bonding textiles using an adhesive composition.

Methods of bonding a textile

Disclosed herein are improved methods for bonding textiles using an adhesive composition.

Polyurethane dispersions and their use to produce coatings and adhesives

Aqueous polyurethane dispersions and coatings and heat-activatable adhesives made from the dispersions are disclosed. The dispersions include a polyurethane reaction product of a polyester polyol and a polyisocyanate. The polyester polyol comprises recurring units of at least one C.sub.2-C.sub.6 aliphatic diol, at least one aliphatic or cycloaliphatic C.sub.4-C.sub.10 dicarboxylic acid, and an aromatic diacid source, which can be recycled PET. The dispersion is formulated using 1 to 3 moles of an acid-functional diol per mole of polyester polyol. Dispersions for the adhesives are produced at NCO/OH molar ratios within the range of 0.90 to 0.98. The adhesives successfully bond a wide range of plastic and metal materials, often demonstrating substrate failure, even with steel. This contrasts with commercial adhesives such as EVA that exhibit only adhesive failure with the same substrates.

Curable adhesive compound and reactive adhesive tapes based thereon
11008455 · 2021-05-18 · ·

The invention relates to a dispersion comprising one or more protic solvents as dispersion medium and also, as base components dispersed therein, one or more matrix polymers, one or more epoxides, at least one kind of a modified compound of the polyamine adduct type which is insoluble in the epoxides, where the at least one modified polyamine adduct is in dispersion in particulate form, with 90% of the particles having a particle size in the range from 0.1 to 10 μm as determined by laser diffractometry.

Glass flakes and resin composition
11008459 · 2021-05-18 · ·

Glass flakes of the present invention include glass flake substrates and a coating covering at least a portion of the surface of each of the glass flake substrates and composed of a binder. The binder includes a lubricant other than silicone, or a lubricant and an aminosilane. The proportion of the lubricant in the binder is 30 mass % or less.

SILICONE RELEASE FILM, AND PROTECTIVE FILM COMPRISING SAME FOR ADHESIVE FILM AND ADHESIVE TAPE

Provided are a silicone release film and a protective film for adhesive films and adhesive tapes including the same. The silicone release film may provide excellent delamination characteristics in various peel-off speed ranges regardless of external environmental changes, such as passage of time or temperature changes.

ADHESIVE COMPOSITION, RUBBER-ORGANIC FIBER CORD COMPOSITE, AND TIRE
20230407147 · 2023-12-21 · ·

Provided is an adhesive composition capable of achieving excellent adhesion and mechanical stability even when it contains no formalin or resorcin. The adhesive composition contains (A) rubber latex, and (B) a compound having an acrylamide structure.

RESIN COMPOSITION AND SYNTHETIC LEATHER
20210040315 · 2021-02-11 · ·

The present invention provides a resin composition containing a urethane resin (A), an acrylic resin (B), and water (C), in which the acrylic resin (B) is a polymer of a polymerizable compound containing a (meth)acrylic compound (b-1) having a hydroxy group and has a glass transition temperature of 40 C. or higher. The present invention also provides a synthetic leather having at least a base (i), an adhesive layer (ii), and a skin layer (iii), in which the skin layer (iii) is formed from the resin composition. The polymerizable compound as the raw material of the acrylic resin (B) preferably contains, in addition to (b-1), a polymerizable compound (b-2) in which a hydrogen bond term (H) in Hansen solubility parameters is 2.2 MPa.sup.0.5 or more.

Waterborne polyurethane and preparation method thereof

A waterborne polyurethane is provided. The waterborne polyurethane is formed by mixing a polyol, a diisocyanate, a dimethylol alkyl acid, and an epoxy resin into a mixture, and polymerizing the mixture. When the usage amount of the epoxy resin used is 1 part by weight, the usage amount of the polyol is 3 to 30 parts by weight, the usage amount of the diisocyanate is 1 to 10 parts by weight, and the usage amount of the dimethylol alkyl acid is 0.1-3.0 parts by weight. The epoxy resin includes an epoxy resin having a cyclic structure, a triacylglycerol having an epoxy group, or a combination thereof.