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Adhesive tape and use thereof

A tape and strip technology, applied in the direction of adhesives, other rubber adhesives, natural rubber adhesives, etc., can solve problems such as time-consuming productivity, adverse effects, and reduced bonding performance

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-06-12
TESA SE
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This is especially critical in cases where the user does not notice it, as the bond performance is reduced
If the user notices an initial tear, these tapes must be reapplied, which is time consuming and adversely affects productivity

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[0035] The adhesive tape (K) first consists of the main carrier (H) (in the Figure 1a and 1b not shown separately), on the front of the main carrier (O H ) with self-adhesive adhesive (M). Front side of tape (K) (O K ) and the front (O H ) on the same side (upper); the tape (K) and the back of the main carrier (U K , U H ) is also on the same side (underneath in each case) - for this see Figure 1c .

[0036] Figure 1a is a top view of this tape, whereby the front side (O K )lie in Figure 1a of the top. On the back of the tape (U K ) is a split system (TS) comprising multiple segments (S). exist Figure 1a In , this separation system (TS) is schematically indicated with dashed lines and only its course is shown (specifically, no segments are shown), since it is located underneath the tape, this area is not visible.

[0037] The tape can be wound into a roll (W), at which point the front side of the tape (K) (O K ) represents the appearance of each turn, the back...

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The adhesive tape comprises left and right boundary edges (l k, r k), a main carrier, and a first layer of self-adhesive on an obverse of the main carrier. The reverse of the main carrier bears parting systems (TS), which are suitable for effecting an adhesive bond to a substrate that is parted again in such a way that sticky residues are left on the reverse of the main carrier or on the substrate in the region of the parted bond. The parting system is constructed in the form of a multiply interrupted stripe comprising segments that extend in the longitudinal direction of the adhesive tape. The adhesive tape comprises left and right boundary edges (l k, r k), a main carrier, and a first layer of self-adhesive on an obverse of the main carrier. The reverse of the main carrier bears parting systems (TS), which are suitable for effecting an adhesive bond to a substrate that is parted again in such a way that sticky residues are left on the reverse of the main carrier or on the substrate in the region of the parted bond. The parting system is constructed in the form of a multiply interrupted stripe comprising segments that extend in the longitudinal direction of the adhesive tape (x direction). The individual segments have less of an extent in the longitudinal direction of the adhesive tape than the adhesive tape itself. The parting system is suitable for effecting the parting process without the main carrier to be damaged in the course of that process. The boundary edge of each segment is represented by a line that, in relation to a right-handed Cartesian (orthogonal) coordinate system with an x-axis lying in the longitudinal direction of the adhesive tape and a y-axis standing perpendicularly to the x-axis and pointing from left to right, meets the following conditions: a point lying furthest right E 1(x 1 / Y m a x) (extreme) or a region B 1(extreme region), which encompasses points lying furthest right and bounded by the points E 1 a(x 1 a / Y m a x) and E 1 b(x 1 b / Y m a x), where X 1 aless than X 1 b; a point E 2(x m i n / Y 2) lying least far in the x direction or a region B 2, which encompasses points lying least far in the x direction and bounded by the points E 2 a(X m i n / Y 2 a) and E 2 b(X m i n / Y 2 b), where Y 2 aless than Y 2 b; a point E 3(X m a x / Y 3) lying furthest in the x direction or a region B 3, which encompasses points lying furthest in the x direction and bounded by the points E 3 a(X m a x / Y 3 a) and E 3 b(X m a x / Y 3 b), where Y 3 aless than Y 3 b; a rising line section (F s), which is bounded by the points E 2or E 2 band E 1or E 1 a; and a falling line section (F f), which is bounded by the points E 1or E 1 band E 3or E 3 b. The steepness in the rising line section is lower than the steepness in the falling line section. The extent of the individual segments in the x direction is lower by a multiple than the extent of the adhesive tape in the x direction. The extent of the stripe formed by the segments in the transverse direction of the adhesive tape (y direction) is lower than the extent of the adhesive tape in that direction or is lower than the width of the adhesive tape. The stripe constitutes a sequence of identical segments and identical distances between the segments. The segments are arranged one after another in the x direction. The segments comprise a further carrier (two-dimensionally splittable or delaminable segment carrier), which is provided on each of its obverse and its reverse with a layer of adhesive. The segment carrier is a single-ply paper, an assembly of layers, an assembly of two film layers, or an assembly of a paper layer or a film layer. The segments comprise a polymer compound, which effects the adhesive bond. The polymer is applied to the reverse of the adhesive tape by printing or gravure printing. The segment boundary line in the course of the vertex lying least far in the x direction and / or in the course of the vertex lying furthest in the x direction is differentiated mathematically. The parting systems on the adhesive tape reverse have different geometries. An independent claim is included for a method of joining two flat webs during the flying splice of flat-web material wound up to form rolls.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to adhesive tapes for high speed splicing of flat webs wound into rolls, and also to on-the-fly splicing of flat webs wound into rolls at high speeds. Background technique [0002] When processing open web materials (paper, film, nonwovens, etc.), high-speed splicing is a common method of replacing old, almost completely unwound rolls with new rolls without stopping high-speed machinery for this purpose . During such on-the-fly roll changes, (pressure sensitive) adhesive tapes are often used to join (or bond) the end of the old web and the beginning of the new web. [0003] For many years, it has been known in this respect that some tapes are adhered in a straight line above or below the uppermost layer of the new roll and thus combine in one tape the function of roll closure and the function of the adhesive tape (the The tape joins the new web, more specifically the paper web, with the old, dying web). [0004] During ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): C09J7/02C09J7/04C09J133/04C09J121/00C09J107/00C09J5/00B65H19/18C09J7/29
CPCB65H2301/41766B65H19/102C09J2203/342C09J7/0232C09J2400/283C09J7/29Y10T428/15Y10T428/192Y10T428/24802Y10T428/14Y10T428/2839Y10T428/19Y10T428/28Y10T428/24777C09J7/403C09J2301/40
Inventor 克斯廷·戈茨斯蒂芬·伍尔夫克里斯托弗·内格尔
Owner TESA SE
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