Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120330211 | ACRYLATE ADHESIVE FOR USE ON THE SKIN - The invention relates to the production of a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition polymerised entirely from acrylate-based monomers in a layer thickness of about 250 μm and to the use thereof for adhesion to human skin. The adhesive films thus produced adhere reliably to human skin, have high water-vapour permeability despite the layer thickness, with the result that, for example, wound healing is promoted, and even after a relatively long wearing period can be removed from the skin again without leaving a residue and without damaging the skin. | 12-27-2012 |
20150075709 | CURABLE COMPOSITION COMPRISING CYANOACRYLATE MONOMERS - The present invention provides for curable compositions composed of one or more cyanoacrylate monomers, and one or more (co)polymers. The compositions of the present invention may exhibit pressure sensitive adhesion properties at 23° C. Subsequent cure of the compositions can be initiated as appropriate. For example, an external stimulus such as heat or radiation (e.g. UV cure) may be applied to induce cure of the composition when desired to do so. | 03-19-2015 |
20150107761 | ARTICLE COMPRISING A FILM ON A CARRIER OR RELEASE SUBSTRATE - The present invention relates generally to an article comprising a curable film on a release substrate and/or carrier substrate. More particularly, the curable film comprises at least one specific cyanoacrylate monomer and at least one film forming (co)polymer. The article may take the form of a label, a single-sided tape, a transfer tape or a double-sided tape. | 04-23-2015 |
20150232713 | ADHESIVE AGENT HAVING ADHESIVE BLEND OF ACRYLATE AND STYRENE BLOCK COPOLYMER - The present invention relates to a carrier-based bonding adhesive agent, which is equipped for bonding adhesion on one or both sides or a carrier-free bonding adhesive agent, in the form of an adhesive strip or stamped part having a bonding adhesive consisting substantially of a blend of polyacrylate and a synthetic rubber as well as one or more adhesive resins. By comparison with previously known adhesive systems such an adhesive exhibits a significant improvement in adhesion on hard, non-polar surfaces such as for example new paint surfaces in the automobile industry. | 08-20-2015 |