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Adhesion Properties of Hot-Melt Pressure Sensitive Adhesives Based on Metallocene Polyolefin (메탈로센 폴리올레핀을 이용한 핫멜트 점착제의 제조 및 특성)

  • Shim, Jaeho;Sung, Ickkyeung;Lee, Jungjoon
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.95-100
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    • 2013
  • 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.

A Study on Adhesion Performance of Styrene-Block-Copolymer Based Hot Melt Pressure Sensitive Adhesives with Dicyclopentadiene Based Hydrogenated Hydrocarbon Resins (수첨 DCPD계 석유수지를 이용한 SBCs계 핫멜트점착제의 접착성능 연구)

  • Shim, Jaeho;Kim, Yunho;Lee, Jungjoon
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.145-150
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    • 2014
  • Dicyclopentadiene (DCPD)-based hydrocarbon resins are widely used as tackifiers in many applications. In particular, hydrogenated DCPD-based hydrocarbon resins are widely used in premium hot-melt-type adhesives such as hot melt adhesives (HMAs) and/or hot melt pressure-sensitive adhesives (HMPSAs), because are water-white in color and possess excellent stability to light and heat. This article discusses the adhesive performance of various hydrogenated DCPD resins when they are used as tackifiers in styrene-block-copolymer (SBC)-based HMPSAs. This article shows the correlation between the characteristics of tackifiers and the adhesive performance of SBC-based HMPSAs. The higher the softening point of the tackifier, the higher is the $T_g$, softening point, and crossover temperature of the PSAs. High aromatic H wt% content reduces the high-temperature resistance of PSAs, as suggested by the decrease in the crossover temperature and softening point of the PSAs.