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Adhesion Properties of Hot-Melt Pressure Sensitive Adhesives Based on Metallocene Polyolefin

메탈로센 폴리올레핀을 이용한 핫멜트 점착제의 제조 및 특성

  • Received : 2013.05.29
  • Accepted : 2013.06.20
  • Published : 2013.06.30

Abstract

In this study, a series of hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesives (HMPSAs) based on metallocene polyolefin (me-PO) were prepared to investigate their possibility of replacing the HMPSAs based on styrenic block copolymers (SBCs). In addition, to optimize the performance of HMPSAs based on me-PO, several tackifiers having different softening point and molecular weight were evaluated. To achieve the HMPSAs which can satisfy the Dahlquist Criterion, hot melts required over 10% of process oil. To obtain the HMPSAs having low viscosity which can be applied by a spraying type applicator, secondary polymer having relatively low crystallinity was required. And, tackifier having high molecular weight attributed to increasing the cohesive strength of me-PO based HMPSAs.

본 연구에서는 메탈로센 폴리올레핀(metallocene polyolefin, me-PO)과 점착부여제(tackifier)를 이용해 열용융형 감압접착제(hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesives, HMPSAs)를 제조하여 물리적 특성을 확인하였고, me-PO가 HMPSAs의 용도에서 스타이렌계 블록 코폴리머(styrenic block copolymers, SBCs)를 대체하여 사용 가능한지에 대해 고찰하였다. 또한, me-PO를 베이스 폴리머로 사용한 HMPSAs의 성능을 최적화하기 위하여 점착부여제가 가져야 할 특성을 알아보고자 하였다. me-PO를 이용하여 Dahlquist Criterion을 만족하는 HMPSAs를 얻기 위해서는 점착부여제와 함께 10% 이상의 프로세스 오일을 혼합 사용하여야 했고, Spray Type의 Applicator에 적합한 수준의 점도를 가지는 HMPSAs를 얻기 위해서는 상대적으로 결정화도가 낮은 제2의 me-PO를 사용해야 했다. 그리고, 분자량이 큰 점착부여제를 사용하면 SBCs계 HMPSAs에 비해 부족한 유지력을 개선시키는데 기여하는 것으로 밝혀졌다.

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