C09J7/22

Self-adhesive multi-layer item and method for the production thereof

A self-adhesive multi-layer item comprising: 1) a dorsal support DO having a top face SI1 and a bottom face SI2, 2) at least one layer of silicone release coating RC applied to the top face SI1 of the dorsal support DO and which is prepared by irradiation of a curable silicone composition C not containing any solvent and comprising, as constituents: a) at least one functionalized organopolysiloxane A b) an effective amount of at least one type I photoinitiator P of the family of acylphosphine oxide derivatives of formula (III) 3) at least one adhesive PSA, preferably at least one pressure-sensitive adhesive PSA, applied on the layer of silicone release coating, 4) a frontal support FR applied on the adhesive PSA of the component 3), and 5) optionally at least one layer of silicone release coating RC applied on the bottom face SI2 of the dorsal support DO and which is prepared by application and irradiation of said curable silicone composition C, and on this same layer, there is at least one adhesive PSA, preferably at least one pressure-sensitive adhesive PSA.

Adhesive strips

The invention relates to adhesive strips consisting of at least four, particularly precisely four layers, comprising: a layer A having an upper side and a lower side consisting of a foamed adhesive substance containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance; a layer B consisting of a film carrier, layer B being arranged on the lower side of layer A, at least the main surface which faces layer A, preferably both main surfaces of the film carrier, being etched, the surface of layer A and the surface of layer B being in direct contact with each other; a layer C consisting of a self-adhesive substance, arranged on the upper side of layer A and containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance; and a layer D consisting of a self-adhesive substance, arranged on the side of layer B opposite layer A and containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance.

Adhesive strips

The invention relates to adhesive strips consisting of at least four, particularly precisely four layers, comprising: a layer A having an upper side and a lower side consisting of a foamed adhesive substance containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance; a layer B consisting of a film carrier, layer B being arranged on the lower side of layer A, at least the main surface which faces layer A, preferably both main surfaces of the film carrier, being etched, the surface of layer A and the surface of layer B being in direct contact with each other; a layer C consisting of a self-adhesive substance, arranged on the upper side of layer A and containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance; and a layer D consisting of a self-adhesive substance, arranged on the side of layer B opposite layer A and containing a self-adhesive acrylate substance.

Adhesive sheet
11560497 · 2023-01-24 · ·

An adhesive sheet comprising a base material, a primer layer, and an adhesive layer cured by radiation, arranged in this order. The primer layer comprises a (meth)acrylic polymer having a nitrogen-containing group and a polymer having a polyoxyalkylene group.

Adhesive sheet
11560497 · 2023-01-24 · ·

An adhesive sheet comprising a base material, a primer layer, and an adhesive layer cured by radiation, arranged in this order. The primer layer comprises a (meth)acrylic polymer having a nitrogen-containing group and a polymer having a polyoxyalkylene group.

Process for making pressure-sensitive adhesive and duct tape
11560498 · 2023-01-24 · ·

A continuous process for making a pressure-sensitive adhesive is disclosed. A mixture comprising natural rubber having a Mooney viscosity of 85 to 100, a tackifier, a filler, and 0.1 to 5 wt. % of an added C.sub.12-C.sub.24 fatty acid based on the amount of mixture is masticated in a first section of a single- or twin-screw extruder. Mastication of the mixture continues in at least one subsequent extruder section in the presence of additional tackifier. The product is a homogeneous, reduced-viscosity pressure-sensitive adhesive. The minor proportion of added C.sub.12-C.sub.24 fatty acid aids mastication of the rubber and enables high throughput without addition of peptizers. Duct tapes made from the adhesives display improved adhesion to steel, better adhesion bond strength, and enhanced seven-day clean removability from even difficult substrates such as marble or ceramic tile.

Process for making pressure-sensitive adhesive and duct tape
11560498 · 2023-01-24 · ·

A continuous process for making a pressure-sensitive adhesive is disclosed. A mixture comprising natural rubber having a Mooney viscosity of 85 to 100, a tackifier, a filler, and 0.1 to 5 wt. % of an added C.sub.12-C.sub.24 fatty acid based on the amount of mixture is masticated in a first section of a single- or twin-screw extruder. Mastication of the mixture continues in at least one subsequent extruder section in the presence of additional tackifier. The product is a homogeneous, reduced-viscosity pressure-sensitive adhesive. The minor proportion of added C.sub.12-C.sub.24 fatty acid aids mastication of the rubber and enables high throughput without addition of peptizers. Duct tapes made from the adhesives display improved adhesion to steel, better adhesion bond strength, and enhanced seven-day clean removability from even difficult substrates such as marble or ceramic tile.

TOUCH SCREEN SHIELD
20230229200 · 2023-07-20 ·

A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.

TOUCH SCREEN SHIELD
20230229200 · 2023-07-20 ·

A shield that is attachable to a touch sensitive screen is disclosed. The shield may be attached to the touch sensitive screen only at its outer peripheral portion. An air gap is enclosed between the shield and the touch sensitive screen to form a planar air bearing. The shield preferably does not touch the active area of the touch sensitive screen when the user is not touching the shield but only viewing the touch sensitive screen through the shield. This mitigates unwanted optical artifacts such as trapped air bubbles, Newton rings and chromatic interference while maintaining the sensitivity of the touch sensitive screen.

Anti-icing stack

Anti-icing stacks for protecting an aerodynamic surface are described. In some embodiments, an anti-icing stack includes an anti-icing layer, an elastomeric erosion protection layer, and an additional layer. The erosion protection layer is disposed between the anti-icing layer and the additional layer. The additional layer has a thickness greater than the thickness of the erosion protection layer and a tensile modulus of no more than the tensile modulus of the erosion protection layer. The additional layer may be a foam adhesive layer.