Patent classifications
C09J2423/04
AQUEOUS, POLYVINYL ALCOHOL STABILIZED VINYL ACETATE-ETHYLENE-COPOLYMER DISPERSION HAVING HIGH FILLER COMPATIBILITY FOR CARPET COATING COMPOSITIONS
The invention relates to an aqueous vinyl acetate-ethylene-copolymer dispersion for carpet coating compositions, which is obtained by means of radical-initiated emulsion polymerization, in an aqueous medium, of vinyl acetate and ethylene and optionally additional ethylenically unsaturated comonomers, characterized in that, for stabilization of the dispersion, 5 to 10 wt %, based on the total weight of the comonomers, of one or a plurality of partially saponified and low-molecular polyvinyl alcohols having a hydrolysis degree of 80 to 95 mol % and a Höppler viscosity, in 4% aqueous solution, of 1 to 5 mPas (method according to Höppler at 20° C., DIN 53015) are contained.
ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
An embodiment of the present invention provides an electrical steel sheet including: an upper adhesive layer positioned on an upper surface of an electrical steel sheet; and an lower adhesive layer positioned on a lower surface of the electrical steel sheet, wherein the upper adhesive layer has a pencil hardness of F or lower, and the lower adhesive layer has a pencil hardness of H or higher.
MONOBENZOATE ANALOGS USEFUL AS PLASTICIZERS IN PLASTISOL COMPOSITIONS
Unique 3-PPB monobenzoate analogs useful as plasticizers in polymeric dispersions, such as plastisols, melt compounds, and adhesives among other applications. The analogs are structurally similar to and/or derived from 3-phenylpropyl benzoate and heretofore were not known for use in industrial applications, particularly not as a plasticizer in polymeric applications. Depending on the application, the advantages rendered by the use of the inventive monobenzoate analogs include, among other things, excellent solvating properties and rheology, low viscosity and significantly improved viscosity over time, comparable or improved Tg suppression, set and open times, as well as health, safety and environmental advantages, over traditional plasticizers.
Adhesive composition based on ethylene copolymers obtained by tube copolymerisation, that can be used for extrusion-coating and extrusion-lamination
An adhesive composition of at least one ethylene polymer or copolymer, wherein at least one first polymer or copolymer including the unsaturated carboxylic acid ester type comonomer is copolymerized in a continuous high-pressure tubular reactor, while a second polymer or copolymer including the functional comonomer is copolymerized by either autoclave or tubular continuous high-pressure radical means; the first and second polymer or copolymer possibly being of one and the same polymer/copolymer. Also, a multilayer structure that incorporates the adhesive composition and a particular process for obtaining this composition.
Adhesive composition based on ethylene copolymers obtained by tube copolymerisation, that can be used for extrusion-coating and extrusion-lamination
An adhesive composition of at least one ethylene polymer or copolymer, wherein at least one first polymer or copolymer including the unsaturated carboxylic acid ester type comonomer is copolymerized in a continuous high-pressure tubular reactor, while a second polymer or copolymer including the functional comonomer is copolymerized by either autoclave or tubular continuous high-pressure radical means; the first and second polymer or copolymer possibly being of one and the same polymer/copolymer. Also, a multilayer structure that incorporates the adhesive composition and a particular process for obtaining this composition.
RESIN COMPOSITION FOR SEALANT, LAMINATE, PACKAGING MATERIAL, AND PACKAGE
A resin composition for a sealant has excellent heat-sealing strength with respect to a substrate, and a reduced elution amount thereof into normal heptane.
A resin composition for a sealant includes: a resin (A) which is an ethylene-(meth)acrylic acid ester copolymer in which a content of a (meth)acrylic acid ester unit is from 10% by mass to 25% by mass; and a tackifying resin (B), in which a content of the resin (A) is more than 45% by mass with respect to a total amount of resin components in the resin composition for a sealant, and a content of the tackifying resin (B) is from 0.1% by mass to 10% by mass with respect to the total amount of the resin components in the resin composition for a sealant.
RESIN COMPOSITION FOR SEALANT, LAMINATE, PACKAGING MATERIAL, AND PACKAGE
A resin composition for a sealant has excellent heat-sealing strength with respect to a substrate, and a reduced elution amount thereof into normal heptane.
A resin composition for a sealant includes: a resin (A) which is an ethylene-(meth)acrylic acid ester copolymer in which a content of a (meth)acrylic acid ester unit is from 10% by mass to 25% by mass; and a tackifying resin (B), in which a content of the resin (A) is more than 45% by mass with respect to a total amount of resin components in the resin composition for a sealant, and a content of the tackifying resin (B) is from 0.1% by mass to 10% by mass with respect to the total amount of the resin components in the resin composition for a sealant.
BACK-OFF PREVENTING RESEALABLE ADHESIVES
Adhesive compositions that replace gaskets and liners in sealing applications for packages that are detachable with hand force are described. The adhesive compositions are particularly useful in preventing leaks and spillage during storage and transport of its packaged contents.
BACK-OFF PREVENTING RESEALABLE ADHESIVES
Adhesive compositions that replace gaskets and liners in sealing applications for packages that are detachable with hand force are described. The adhesive compositions are particularly useful in preventing leaks and spillage during storage and transport of its packaged contents.
POLYETHYLENE COPOLYMER AND TERPOLYMER HOTMELT ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS, ARTICLES AND METHODS OF PREPARING SAME
A hotmelt adhesive composition includes a polymer produced from ethylene, one or more branched vinyl ester monomers, and optionally, vinyl acetate, and a tackifier. A method for producing the hotmelt adhesive composition includes adding a polymer produced from ethylene, one or more branched vinyl ester monomers, and optionally, vinyl acetate and a tackifier into a mixer, optionally adding wax and/or antioxidant into the mixer, and mixing the polymer and the tackifier, and the optional wax and/or antioxidant at a temperature in a range from 150° C. to 200° C. to form the hot melt adhesive composition. A method for bonding a substrate to a similar or dissimilar substrate includes applying the hotmelt adhesive composition to at least one substrate; and bonding the substrate and the hotmelt adhesive composition together. A multi-layer article comprises at least one layer of the hotmelt adhesive compositions and one or more substrate layers.