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Pressure-sensitive adhesives classification

Carter et al. [90] demonstrate the ability of EA-IRMS to link samples of pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes originating from the same batch. The majority of tape samples in the project could be discriminated based on the carbon isotopic composition of the intact samples. In cases where the samples could not be differentiated, analysis of the carbon isotopic composition of the polymer backing provided further discrimination. Additional classification could be achieved based on the hydrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of the intact tapes and the hydrogen isotopic composition of the backing materials. [Pg.355]

Adhesives can be classified on the basis of chemical composition [29], setting mechanism [30], and adhesion mechanism as pressure-sensitive, adhesion, and diffusion adhesives [31]. Lucre [32] proposed a flexible classification in which each adhesive is characterized and classified according to various characteristic features, such as chemical basis, form of application, application temperature, thermal behavior, and uses. A classification such as this provides for very detailed coverage of the individual features of an adhesive and is a helpful guide for industrial users. However, it is extremely comprehensive and goes beyond the scope of this treatise. For this reason, a classification based on the setting mechanism is given here [30]. [Pg.16]

CAS 65997-06-0 EINECS/ELINCS 266-041-3 Synonyms Rosin, hydrogenated Classification Thermoplastic acidic resin Definition Derived from hydrogenation of wood rosin Pre rerties Solid soften, pt. (R B) 68 C acid no. = 160 Uses Tackifier, modifier in adhesives and hot-melt-applied decorative, pressure-sensitive, and heat-sealable coatings prod, of rosin ester gum coatings on fresh citrus fruit component of food-contact articles fragrance in cosmetics... [Pg.1143]

Abstract In this chapter, classification of adhesive and sealant materials is presented. For this purpose, various categories are considered depending on the polymer base (i.e., natural or synthetic), functionality in the polymer backbone (i.e., thermoplastic or thermoset), physical forms (i.e., one or multiple components, films), chemical families (i.e., epoxy, silicon), functional types (i.e., structural, hot melt, pressure sensitive, water-base, ultraviolet/ electron beam cured, conductive, etc.), and methods of application. The classification covers high-temperature adhesives, sealants, conductive adhesives, nanocomposite adhesives, primers, solvent-activated adhesives, water-activated adhesives, and hybrid adhesives. [Pg.262]


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