Patent classifications
C09J7/383
FIBER FOR RUBBER REINFORCEMENT, RUBBER ARTICLE, CORD FOR TIRE, AND TIRE
Provided is a fiber for rubber reinforcement that can be produced using a bio-derived raw material and hardly breaks even when compounded with a rubber material. A first fiber for rubber reinforcement uses a protein fiber containing a hydrophobic protein. A second fiber for rubber reinforcement uses a protein fiber having an initial tensile modulus of elasticity of 2.0 GPa or more when wet. These fibers for rubber reinforcement preferably have a coating layer made of a water-based adhesive composition on the surface thereof.
ADHESIVE TAPE
To provide an adhesive tape that is difficult to deform, can suppress stickiness on the sides, and can reduce the emission of greenhouse gases while meeting the required characteristics of adhesive tape, such as adhesive strength and holding force, the present invention use an adhesive tape including a base material, which is a laminate with a backside layer formed on one side of a base fabric by lamination processing; and an adhesive layer disposed on the opposite side of the base material from the backside layer, wherein the backside layer includes a thermoplastic resin including polyolefin and the adhesive layer includes natural rubber, a wood-based filler, a plant-derived plasticizer and a tackifier.
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.
Functionalized resin having a polar linker
- Emily Baird Anderson ,
- John Dayton Baker, Jr. ,
- Terri Roxanne Carvagno ,
- Judicael Jacques Chapelet ,
- Wei-Min Cheng ,
- Liu Deng ,
- Jacobus Gillis De Hullu ,
- Sebastian Finger ,
- Hubert Hirschlag ,
- Christopher Lee Lester ,
- Wentao Li ,
- Mutombo Joseph Muvundamina ,
- Mark Stanley Pavlin ,
- Fabian Peters ,
- Carla Recker ,
- Christopher Thomas Scilla
Polar silane linkers are provided that attach to resins to form silane-functionalized resins. The functionalized resins can be bound to hydroxyl groups on the surface of silica particles to improve the dispersibility of the silica particles in rubber mixtures. Further disclosed are synthetic routes to provide the silane-functionalized resins, as well as various uses and end products that benefit from the unexpected properties of the silane-functionalized resins. Silane-functionalized resins impart remarkable properties on various rubber compositions, such as tires, belts, hoses, brakes, and the like. Automobile tires incorporating the silane-functionalized resins are shown to possess excellent results in balancing the properties of rolling resistance, tire wear, and wet braking performance.
SURFACTANT, DISPERSION AND ADHESIVE COMPOSITION
The invention relates to a surfactant comprising a grafted rosin ester which is a rosin ester grafted with a capped polyalkylene glycol, wherein the capped polyalkylene glycol is a polyalkylene glycol capped by an alkyl ether and an aqueous dispersion consisting of an aqueous phase and resin particles dispersed in the aqueous phase, wherein the dispersion comprises the surfactant according to the invention.
DOUBLE PASS PROCESS OF MAKING A SELF ADHERING ROOFING MEMBRANE WITH IMPROVED ADHESION AT LOWER INSTALLATION TEMPERATURE
A self-adhering roofing membrane may include a polymeric membrane. The roofing membrane may include a first adhesive layer disposed on a major surface of the polymeric membrane. The first adhesive layer may include one or both of a hot melt adhesive and a butyl rubber-based adhesive. The roofing membrane may include a UV curable adhesive layer disposed on the first adhesive layer. The UV curable adhesive layer may have a thickness of less than about 4 mils.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR CUSTOMIZING SEAMS OF A SPORT BALL
A tape is disclosed for use with a ball having a seam, wherein the seam has a predetermined seam color. The tape includes an adhesive layer formed of an adhesive material configured to attach to the seam, and a carrier layer formed of a carrier layer material, wherein the carrier layer has a custom color that is different than the predetermined seam color. Additionally, methods are disclosed for customizing a color of the seam of the ball using multiple tape segments. Still further, a kit is disclosed that includes the ball, a first tape having a first custom color, and a second tape having a second custom color.
Multilayer films and adhesive tapes
Multilayer films and adhesive tapes that include such films, wherein the multilayer films include plasticized polyvinyl chloride and optionally one or more fillers.
Adhesive tapes
Adhesive tapes include a plasticized polyvinyl chloride backing, a primer including an ethylene/carbon monoxide-containing terpolymer and a styrene-containing block copolymer and an epoxidized polymer, and an adhesive.
CHANNELED SEAM TAPE
A channeled seam tape includes a liquid permeable facer sheet attached to an adhesive portion, where the adhesive portion defines a channeled portion. A removable liner covers the adhesive portion and can be removed to press the tape onto a pair of adjacent substrate surfaces. Once the tape has been pressed onto the substrate surfaces, the adhesive portion covers a gap located between the substrate surfaces and adheres to each substrate surface.