Abstract:
Adhesive tape for a bond which can be redetached by pulling, without residue or damage, having a foam backing coated on one or both sides with a self-adhesive composition, characterized in that a) on at least one of the two sides of the foam backing there is applied a self-adhesive composition whose ratio of tear strength to stripping force (peel force) at a peel angle of less than 10null to the bond surface is greater than 1.2:1, and b) the foam backing has a modulus of electricity of less than 16 MPa and a thickness of 200-600 nullm.
Abstract:
A transparent plastic part intended for an adhesive bond with an adhesive sheet which deadheres without residue or damage by means of pulling in the direction of the bond plane, said part being provided with a UV absorber and configured such that it covers the adhesive sheet.
Abstract:
Redetachable, self-adhesive device having a plate, the sides and/or front side of which have fastening means, if appropriate, and the rear side of which has a strip of an adhesive film which is adhesive on both sides and is adhesively attached in such a way that one end of the adhesive film protrudes beyond the plate as a grip, the adhesive film being of such a kind that the adhesive bond achieved with it can be released again by pulling in the direction of the bonding plane, stretching the strip, characterized in that the rear side of the plate (1) has laterally alongside the adhesively attached adhesive film (5) spacers (3A, 3B), the height of which is less than the thickness of the adhesive film (5).
Abstract:
Adhesive tape for a bond which can be redetached without residue or damage by pulling, having a backing coated on one or both sides with a self-adhesive composition, characterized in that a) a self-adhesive composition whose ratio of tear strength to stripping force (peel strength) at a peel angle of less than 10° to the bond surface is greater than 1.2:1 is applied to at least one of the two sides of the backing, b) the backing has been subjected to controlled pretreatment/damaging in such a way that the detachment force (stripping force) is lower than that of a similar self-adhesive tape with a backing which has not been so pretreated/damaged, and c) the tear strength of the backing is insufficient for redetachment without residue or damage.
Abstract:
A pressure sensitive adhesive tape for skin, including a stretchable base material having good moisture permeability and a pressure sensitive adhesive layer formed on at least one side of the base material, wherein the adhesive tape has features that (a) the conformability to a stretchable film is at most 4.2 times as much as the stress of the stretchable film at 15% elongation, (b) the water-vapor transmission rate is at least 500 g/m2·24 h, and (c) the adhesive strength to bakelite is at most 1.5 N/15 mm, and a base material of a pressure sensitive adhesive tape for skin, including a microporous film formed from a resin composition containing a polyolefin resin and an inorganic filler, and having features that (1) the thickness is 40 to 200 &mgr;m, (2) the average pore size is 0.02 to 10 &mgr;m, (3) the air permeability is 10 to 400 sec/100 cc, (4) the water-vapor transmission rate is 1,000 to 20,000 g/m2·24 h, and (5) the stresses at 15% elongation in the machine direction and transverse direction is both 0.5 to 15 N/15 mm.
Abstract:
Adhesive tape for a bond which can be redetached by pulling without residue and without damage, having a foam backing coated on one or both sides with a self-adhesive composition, characterized in thata) on at least one of the two sides of the foam backing there is applied a self-adhesive composition whose ratio of tear strength to stripping force (peel force) at a peel angle of less than 10.degree. to the bond surface is greater than 1.2:1,b) the elongation at break of the adhesive tape is greater than the elongation at break of the foam backing, andc) the foam backing tears during the redetachment of the bond by pulling (stripping).
Abstract:
Use of a transparent grip tab for a strip of adhesive film for a temporary bond based on thermoplastic rubber and tackifier resins, where the adhesive film is of high elasticity and low plasticity and where the adhesion is lower than the cohesion, the adhesion largely disappears when the film is extended, the ratio of peel force to tear load is at least 1:1.5, and where an adhesive bond produced therewith can be detached by pulling on the adhesive film in the direction of the bond plane.
Abstract:
Redetachable, self-adhesive hook or similar fixing device, characterized by a strip (1) of an adhesive film for reseparable bonding based on a thermoplastic rubber and tackifying resins, wherein the adhesive film has high elasticity and low plasticity and wherein the adhesion is lower than the cohesion, the adhesive power largely disappears on extension of the film, the ratio of the peel strength to the tear load is at least 1:1.5, and wherein an adhesive bond produced with this can be separated by pulling on the adhesive film in the direction of the adhesion plane, wherein one end of the strip (1) is provided on both sides with a covering (4), which at the same time serves as a tab for pulling, wherein at least the covering (4) located on the front side is opaque to UV and wherein the front side of the strip (1) carries, except for in the region of the covering (4), a baseplate (3) having a peg-shaped extension (2) pointing forwards, and the reverse of the strip (1) is covered with a release paper or a release film (5) which has a tab (6) in the region of the covering (4).
Abstract:
A tape comprising a polypropylene backing coated on one surface with an adhesive. The backing is biaxially oriented to provide a secant modulus of elasticity measured at one percent elongation in its longitudinal direction of at least about 25.times.10.sup.5 kilopascals, will break before it can be stretched in its longitudinal direction by about 55 percent and can be transversely cut by forces of less than about 13 newtons on the cutters of commercially available tabletop tape dispensers.
Abstract:
Porosity (preferably microporosity) can be introduced into a polymeric film by (1) dispersing finely divided particles of a non-hygroscopic inorganic salt such as calcium carbonate into a suitable polymer, e.g., by milling, (2) forming a film of the filled polymer, and (3) stretching the film to provide good porosity and water absorptive or transmissive characteristics. It is unnecessary to leach out the particles of the inorganic salt, and the resulting porous film is useful in laminates, adhesive tapes, gas permeable containers, first aid dressings, and the like even though it still contains these particles.