Abstract:
Improved bonding agent comprises a reaction product or mixture of an epoxyalkylalkoxysilane and a polyamine, and a resin composition comprising as the main ingredient conventional synthetic resin or synthetic rubber and the bonding agent as set forth above, which has excellent adhesion, particularly durability of adhesion, and is useful as an adhesive or a paint.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a heat activatable adhesive formed from at least two components each in the form of discrete, flowable particles which are capable of adhering in abutment of one particle with another to provide an open structured, porous matrix. The adhesive may be in the form of a sheet formed by blending the particles of each component, applying the mechanical mixture to a supporting sheet, heating the mixture and supporting sheet to the temperature at which the material with the lowest tackifying temperature becomes tacky, applying pressure sufficient to partially flatten the largest particles to a degree such that their minimum dimension is substantially equivalent to the thickness of the layer formed on said support sheet and during or after said pressure application.
Abstract:
Water-soluble polymeric mixtures prepared by mixing 1 to 10 parts by weight of a quaternary ammonium polymer with 0.5 to 7 parts by weight of a high molecular weight nonionic and/or cationic vinyl-addition polymer, and 0.1 to 5 parts by weight of a nonionic and/or cationic surfactant have utility in many diverse applications.
Abstract:
A bimetallic adhesive for surface bonding and for controlled release applications that is non-explosive and which also provides improved shock, moisture, temperature and spark resistance characteristics. The bimetallic adhesive comprises a resinous adhesive binder and a bimetallic mixture, which consists of boron and titanium powders. The bimetallic adhesive mixture provides a controlled release function to separate a bonded surface when heated to a temperature above 600.degree. C., thereby causing the mixture to react exothermically to effect complete deflagration of the mixture.
Abstract:
A process for separating a number of sheets into groups of sheets comprising coating an adhesive composition on an edge of a stack of the sheets and fanning the sheets. The adhesive composition contains a naphthalene sulfonic acid formaldehyde condensation product, a water-soluble polymer material, and a water-soluble metal salt.
Abstract:
Pressure-sensitive adhesive compositions having an improved set of physical properties especially at elevated temperatures yet having low melt viscosity and thus capable of being applied by means of a wipe-off coater comprise certain block copolymers, resins compatible with a rubbery phase of said copolymers, extender oil and resins compatible with the plastic blocks having softening points higher than those of the plastic polymer blocks of the copolymer.
Abstract:
An adhesive composition made from two copolymers of the styrene-butadiene type, one having terminal segments of polystyrene and one having terminal segments of polybutadiene. A tackifying resin is included in the adhesive, together with appropriate solvents.
Abstract:
An uncured pressure sensitive adhesive composition wherein the adhesive comprises a rubber elastomer; a tackifier; and at least 14% by weight of a finely divided particulate silica. This adhesive when incorporated on a backing material is particularly useful for sealing the backing material to metal surfaces, especially those which are to be subjected to elevated temperatures, such for example, as tape used to join and seal ventilation duct sections in forced-air heating systems. It also is possible to coat this adhesive effectively by calendering or extrusion.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a fixing member in which adhesion of foreign substances to its surface is suppressed, and which hardly causes lateral displacement when such fixing members are attached together to form a joined state. The fixing member disclosed herein includes a surface having a coefficient of kinetic friction of 1.50 or less, an arithmetic mean roughness Ra of 5.00 μm or less, and a shear stress at the time of self-attachment of 100.00 N or more.