An article comprising a film on a carrier or release substrate
A technology of products and substrates, applied in the field of products containing films on carrier substrates or peeling substrates, capable of solving problems such as reducing applicability
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[0243] Material
[0244] 900 is a film-forming ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer with a vinyl acetate content of about 90% by weight, commercially available from Lanxess AG, Leverkusen, Germany.
[0245] 2123 is a solution of film-forming (meth)acrylate copolymer in ethyl acetate, commercially available from Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Düsseldorf, Germany.
[0246] Neopentyl 2-cyanoacrylate (NCA) is a solid cyanoacrylate (melting point 41 °C) and can be synthesized according to WO2010 / 023229.
[0247] 2-(2-phenylethyl) cyanoacrylate (PheCA) is a solid cyanoacrylate (melting point 30-32°C) and can be prepared in a solvent using 2-phenyl cyanoacetate, formaldehyde and a catalyst according to Knoevenagel method followed by a cracking process for synthesis. Suitable syntheses can be found in Sato, Mitsuyoshi, Okuyama and Toshio, Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho (1994) and JP 06192202A.
[0248] Release substrate 1 (RS 1 ) is a polyester film with a thickness of 50 μm covered on both sides w...
Embodiment 1
[0287] The curable film of Tape 1 exhibited high initial tack and excellent pressure sensitive adhesion at 23°C. The curable film can be fully cured by exposing the film to a temperature of 65°C for 1 hour followed by a temperature of 23°C for 24 hours. The glass transition temperature (T g ) is -40°C, and the glass transition temperature of the cured film (T g ) is 15°C. For curable films, a storage modulus G' of 3.10 was observed 3 Pa.
[0288] In Table 1 several material properties of Adhesive Tape 1 are given.
[0289] Table 1
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[0291] The importance of the curing process is further shown in Table 2, where different curing conditions were used. High shear strengths were only observed when the samples were exposed to conditions that would cause the curable film to cure.
[0292] Table 2
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Embodiment 2
[0295] The curable film of Tape 2 exhibited very high initial tack and very good pressure sensitive adhesion at 23°C. Curable films can be fully cured by exposing the film to a temperature of 65°C for 1 hour followed by a temperature of 23°C for 24 hours.
[0296] In Table 3 several material properties of Tape 2 are given.
[0297] table 3
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