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Two-polymer adhesives

In most widely used two-polymer adhesives, the thermosetting component is phenolic. Phenolic resins are generally compatible, although not easily miscible, with a number of thermoplastic polymers. Particularly good compatibility is demonstrated between conventional alcohol-soluble phenolic resins and polyvinyl esters and acetals. Epoxies are important in two polymer adhesive systems. The most important thermoplastic components are the polyvinyl acetals (polyvinyl formal and butyral) and synthetic rubber, particularly nitrile rubber. Soluble nylons are also an important class. ... [Pg.66]

Five of the most important two-polymer adhesives used in films and tapes include vinyl-phenolics, epoxy-phenolics, nitrile-phenoUcs, nylon-epoxies, and elastomer-epoxies. Neoprene-phenolics are available in organic solutions and in supported and unsupported... [Pg.141]


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