Patent classifications
C08L23/10
METHOD OF ASSESSING THE HOMOGENEITY OF PLASTICS
Fluorescent pigment is introduced into the plastic composition, preferably a thermoplastic, especially polyethylene or polypropylene, in the granules formation stage, in addition to possible standard components of the composite, mixed, granules are formed, and then the granules are formed into a finished building material component, and then, with the help of a known fluorimeter, the fluorescence intensity of individual parts of the surface of a plastic element is measured and the homogeneity of the material is inferred on the basis of the differences in the results of the fluorescence intensity measurements.
METHOD OF ASSESSING THE HOMOGENEITY OF PLASTICS
Fluorescent pigment is introduced into the plastic composition, preferably a thermoplastic, especially polyethylene or polypropylene, in the granules formation stage, in addition to possible standard components of the composite, mixed, granules are formed, and then the granules are formed into a finished building material component, and then, with the help of a known fluorimeter, the fluorescence intensity of individual parts of the surface of a plastic element is measured and the homogeneity of the material is inferred on the basis of the differences in the results of the fluorescence intensity measurements.
AQUEOUS POLYOLEFIN DISPERSION
The invention relates to an aqueous polyolefin dispersion having a pH value from 8.6-12.5 containing a from 50 to 100 wt. % of an aqueous dispersion A comprising the following ingredients: i. from 31 to 90 wt. % of A1, a copolymer of ethylene and (meth)acrylic acid having a content of (meth)acrylic based groups of at least 11 wt. % based on the total weight of the copolymer or a mixture of different copolymers of ethylene and (meth)acrylic acid each having a content of (meth)acrylic based groups of at least 11 wt. % based on the total weight of the copolymer, ii. from 10 to 69 wt. % of A2, another olefinic structure units containing polymer, not being a copolymer of ethylene and (meth)acrylic acid, or a mixture of other olefinic structure units containing polymers not being a copolymers of ethylene and (meth)acrylic acid, and iii. from 0-35 wt. % of additive different from A1 and A2, b. from 0 to 50 wt. % of other ingredient(s) B, where compound B is a material dispersible or soluble in water and different from any of the ingredients of dispersion A wherein—the wt. % of A and B is based on the solid content of the whole aqueous polyolefin dispersion,—the wt. % of the ingredients of dispersion A is based on the solid content of dispersion A,—the sum of the wt. % of ingredients i to iii of dispersion A is 100% and wherein the pH of the dispersion is in the range of 9.5 to 11 and/or the dispersion contains, as an ingredient of B, more than 5 and less than 35 wt. % of PEG, based on the solid content of the whole aqueous dispersion.
AQUEOUS POLYOLEFIN DISPERSION
The invention relates to an aqueous polyolefin dispersion having a pH value from 8.6-12.5 containing a from 50 to 100 wt. % of an aqueous dispersion A comprising the following ingredients: i. from 31 to 90 wt. % of A1, a copolymer of ethylene and (meth)acrylic acid having a content of (meth)acrylic based groups of at least 11 wt. % based on the total weight of the copolymer or a mixture of different copolymers of ethylene and (meth)acrylic acid each having a content of (meth)acrylic based groups of at least 11 wt. % based on the total weight of the copolymer, ii. from 10 to 69 wt. % of A2, another olefinic structure units containing polymer, not being a copolymer of ethylene and (meth)acrylic acid, or a mixture of other olefinic structure units containing polymers not being a copolymers of ethylene and (meth)acrylic acid, and iii. from 0-35 wt. % of additive different from A1 and A2, b. from 0 to 50 wt. % of other ingredient(s) B, where compound B is a material dispersible or soluble in water and different from any of the ingredients of dispersion A wherein—the wt. % of A and B is based on the solid content of the whole aqueous polyolefin dispersion,—the wt. % of the ingredients of dispersion A is based on the solid content of dispersion A,—the sum of the wt. % of ingredients i to iii of dispersion A is 100% and wherein the pH of the dispersion is in the range of 9.5 to 11 and/or the dispersion contains, as an ingredient of B, more than 5 and less than 35 wt. % of PEG, based on the solid content of the whole aqueous dispersion.
HOT MELT ADHESIVE COMPOSITION
A hot melt adhesive composition contains a 1-butene homopolymer, an ethylene-based polymer having a melting point of lower than 80° C., an α-olefin copolymer having a melting point 80° C. or higher, a tackifying resin, wax, and a liquid softener, in which the ethylene-based polymer includes at least one type of copolymer selected from the group consisting of an ethylene-α-olefin copolymer and an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer.
HOT MELT ADHESIVE COMPOSITION
A hot melt adhesive composition contains a 1-butene homopolymer, an ethylene-based polymer having a melting point of lower than 80° C., an α-olefin copolymer having a melting point 80° C. or higher, a tackifying resin, wax, and a liquid softener, in which the ethylene-based polymer includes at least one type of copolymer selected from the group consisting of an ethylene-α-olefin copolymer and an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer.
Polyolefin based compositions modified by silanes
A thermoplastic polyolefin composition which is capable of being shaped and repeatedly recycled, comprises propylene-based polymers, said composition being modified with 0.01-5 wt % of organic oligomeric silanes selected from partially hydrolyzed alkoxy substituted vinyl, allyl or methacryl silanes, and blends thereof, and 0.0005-0.5 wt % of a compound capable of generating free radicals.
Polyolefin based compositions modified by silanes
A thermoplastic polyolefin composition which is capable of being shaped and repeatedly recycled, comprises propylene-based polymers, said composition being modified with 0.01-5 wt % of organic oligomeric silanes selected from partially hydrolyzed alkoxy substituted vinyl, allyl or methacryl silanes, and blends thereof, and 0.0005-0.5 wt % of a compound capable of generating free radicals.
BANDAGE, HOT-MELT ADHESIVE FOR PRODUCING A BANDAGE,USE AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A HOT-MELT ADHESIVE
The invention relates to the technical field of cohesive bandages. The invention relates to a bandage comprising a flat web material as a substrate, both main sides of the substrate being coated at least partially with a hot-melt adhesive. The invention also relates to a hot-melt adhesive for producing a bandage, to the use of a hot-melt adhesive for producing bandages, and to a method for producing a bandage. The hot-melt adhesive is based on a first polyolefin having—a proportion of 1-butene-derived monomer units; a proportion of ethylene-derived monomer units; and the hot-melt adhesive further comprises: at least one tackifier consisting of hydrocarbon resin and/or of hydrogenated hydrocarbon resin. The hot-melt adhesive can also contain a second polyolefin, preferably an amorphous polypropylene homo- or copolymer.
BANDAGE, HOT-MELT ADHESIVE FOR PRODUCING A BANDAGE,USE AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A HOT-MELT ADHESIVE
The invention relates to the technical field of cohesive bandages. The invention relates to a bandage comprising a flat web material as a substrate, both main sides of the substrate being coated at least partially with a hot-melt adhesive. The invention also relates to a hot-melt adhesive for producing a bandage, to the use of a hot-melt adhesive for producing bandages, and to a method for producing a bandage. The hot-melt adhesive is based on a first polyolefin having—a proportion of 1-butene-derived monomer units; a proportion of ethylene-derived monomer units; and the hot-melt adhesive further comprises: at least one tackifier consisting of hydrocarbon resin and/or of hydrogenated hydrocarbon resin. The hot-melt adhesive can also contain a second polyolefin, preferably an amorphous polypropylene homo- or copolymer.