Use of cross-linked rubber masses
A technology of cross-linking rubber and rubber materials, which is applied in the direction of adhesives, film/sheet adhesives, electrical components, etc., and can solve problems such as high cost pressure, high cost of electronic radiation sources, and unsuitability for the automotive industry
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[0011] Rubber or the rubber material used in the present invention refers to a polymer which is generally non-crosslinked but crosslinkable and has rubber elasticity at room temperature. Within the scope of the invention, a special crosslinked rubber material or rubber adhesive material can be used as the adhesive layer on the tape-shaped carrier.
[0012] In this connection, a thermoplastic rubber based on a styrene-block copolymer can preferably be used as the rubber material. Particularly preferred are rubber-based adhesives whose formulations are based on styrene-block copolymers, such as the product sold by Shell under the name Kraton D-KX 222C.
[0013] By combining the block copolymers or generally rubber materials with resins, tackifying tackifiers and one or more photoinitiators suitable for the system, it is possible to obtain a Binders, and which are preferably crosslinked by radiation, more precisely in particular by UV radiation.
[0014] The thermoplastic rubbe...
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