UV-curable pressure-sensitive adhesive

Acrylic monomers have excellent cohesiveness and can be polymerized by a variety of reaction systems, including solution polymerization, suspension polymerization, emulsion polymerization, and bulk polymerization technology. For example, the following method has been proposed for the preparation of acrylic polymers. One method involves bulk polymerization by heating a mixture of acrylic monomers and mercaptans in […]

pressure sensitive adhesive

Polyfunctional acrylates, methacrylate, and other unsaturated monomers are widely used in coatings, adhesives, sealants, elastomers, crosslinked films, cast sand binders, and composite structures. These monomers can be cross-linked by a free radical chain reaction, which requires a substance (e.g., peroxide, peroxide, or nitrogen compounds) capable of producing free radicals that break down to form free […]

acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive

The emulsion pressure sensitive adhesive in this paper, when this adhesive is combined with the applicable viscosifier, it has good convertibility and good low temperature performance when the amount of glue is lower than that of the conventional system used for general labels. Usually, pressure sensitive adhesives are prepared by solvent polymer, bulk polymer and […]

acrylate copolymer adhesive

This paper relates to a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape structure that can be used to mask printed circuit boards (PCBs) at high temperatures associated with wave welding operations. This type of adhesive tape consisting of ionic conductive polymeric particulate adhesive has high friction electrostatic resistance and thus can protect electronic components from static electricity formation. In […]

adhesive

At present, natural rubber pressure-sensitive adhesive is mainly solvent-based. The solvent has some defects such as environmental pollution, inflammability, and inconvenient processing. Because the molecular weight of natural rubber latex is too large and the molecular chain is short of polar functional groups, the initial adhesion and peeling strength of natural rubber latex pressure-sensitive adhesives […]