序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Flame retardant adhesive composition, and adhesive sheet, coverlay film and flexible copper-clad laminate using same US11401854 2006-04-12 US07524394B2 2009-04-28 Toru Nakanishi; Kazunori Kondo; Shigehiro Hoshida; Tadashi Amano
Provided is a flame retardant adhesive composition including (A) a halogen-free epoxy resin, (B) a thermoplastic resin and/or a synthetic rubber, (C) a curing agent, (D) a nitrogen-containing polyphosphate compound, and (E) a curing accelerator. Also provided are an adhesive sheet having a layer including the above composition, and a protective layer for covering the layer including the composition; a coverlay film having an electrically insulating film, and a layer including the above composition provided on top of the film; a flexible copper-clad laminate having an electrically insulating film, a layer including the above composition provided on top of the film, and copper foil; and a method of bonding two substrates, including the steps of sandwiching the above adhesive sheet between two substrates, and curing the adhesive sheet. Further provided are a process for producing the adhesive sheet, a process for producing the coverlay film, and a process for producing the flexible copper-clad laminate. The halogen-free adhesive composition yields a cured product, on curing, that exhibits excellent flame retardancy and anti-migration properties. The composition can be used for producing an adhesive sheet, a coverlay film, and a flexible copper-clad laminate. The adhesive sheet can be used for a method of bonding two substrates.
142 Adhesive Agent Composition and Adhesive Film For Electronic Component US11569265 2005-05-19 US20080230749A1 2008-09-25 Takahiro Matsuse; Kentaro Hanzawa
An adhesive agent composition for bonding an electronic component contains a polyester unsaturated compound having a number average molecular weight of 2,000-6,000. The electronic component is bonded by using a film produced by forming the composition into a film.
143 Adhesive film, lead frame with adhesive film, and semiconductor device using same US11119943 2005-05-03 US20050255278A1 2005-11-17 Hidekazu Matsuura; Kiyohide Tateoka; Tomohiro Nagoya; Yoshiyuki Tanabe
The present invention provides an adhesive film that combines low temperature adhesion with favorable wire bonding characteristics. The adhesive film used for bonding a semiconductor element to a target adherend comprises an adhesive layer formed on one surface, or both surfaces, of a heat resistant film, the adhesive layer comprises a resin A and a resin B, a glass transition temperature of the resin A is lower than a glass transition temperature of the resin B, and the adhesive layer has a sea-island structure, in which the resin A forms the sea, and the resin B forms the islands.
144 PHA adhesive compositions US10783958 2004-02-20 US20040213941A1 2004-10-28 Robert S. Whitehouse
PHA adhesive compositions, and related methods and articles are disclosed.
145 Adhesive composition comprising thermoplastic polyester and trapped gas bubbles US10049318 2002-06-17 US06766571B1 2004-07-27 Peter Stewart Bain; Giovanni Manfre
A glazing adhesive product comprising a thermoplastic polyester material having trapped gas bubbles dispersed therein whereby the product has surface pores to provide a suction effect. Also provided is a method of installing/removing vehicle glazing.
146 Stitched seam for medical tape US09718091 2000-11-22 US06680100B1 2004-01-20 James A. Kocinec; Richard S. Simonson; G. Lewis Best, III; William J. Dilanni
A garment has a particular stitched seam that very effectively cooperates with a seam sealing tape to provide an effective and long lasting seal at the seam. First and second portions of the fabric are joined together by a stitched seam comprising a 300 class stitch with Top stitch, using about Tex 30 or smaller thread, and the seam sealing tape seals the stitched seam. The thread may comprise a polyester continuous filament sewing thread size Tex 30-10, with about 8-10 stitches per inch. The 300 class stitch may comprise a plain stitch, and the stitched seam may comprise a superimposed seam. The seam is readily produced using either a Single or Double Lockstitch Machine which contains one or two needles, one or two hooks, and one or two bobbins, respectively. The sealing tape may comprise a first layer of a dimensionally stable heat reflecting film having a heat reflecting surface, a second layer bonded to the first layer and comprising an uncured thermosetting polyurethane or polyester adhesive having a thickness between about 0.5 to 12 mils, and a fabric adhesively bonded to the heat reflecting surface.
147 Radio frequency (RF) heating system US09983582 2001-10-25 US06649888B2 2003-11-18 William J. Ryan; Francisco Chiarilli; Gary C. Adishian; Jonathan M. Gorbold
An RF heating system for bonding a first element to a second element. In one embodiment, the RF heating system includes: (a) a composition, which functions as an adhesive, interposed between the first and second elements, the composition including an ionomer and a polar carrier, wherein the ionomer and/or the carrier are present in amounts effective to allow the composition to be headed by a fringe RF field; and (b) a radio frequency (RF) heating apparatus for producing the fringe RF field.
148 Photocurable pressure-sensitive adhesive composition and its sheet US09936578 2001-09-13 US06641912B2 2003-11-04 Hideaki Ishizawa; Munehiro Hatai; Masakazu Nakata; Motohiro Yagi
An objective is to provide a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition which shows pressure-sensitive adhesive properties at ordinary temperature, has the ability to cure upon irradiation and after photocure exhibits improved bond strength relative to high-polarity adherends, such as PET, PVC and metals, and improved moist heat-resisting bond strength, a pressure-sensitive adhesive and a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet obtained from the aforementioned pressure-sensitive adhesive composition. A photocurable pressure-sensitive adhesive composition containing a polyester resin having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 25° C. or above, a cationically photopolymerizable compound and a cationic photoinitiator.
149 Method of manufacturing a note poster US09746926 2000-12-22 US06613382B1 2003-09-02 Eunchang Lee
A method of manufacturing a plurality of note posters from a planar vinyl sheet having a printed surface and an opposing adhesive surface provides for first printing a plurality of images upon the printed surface. Once it has been printed, the planar vinyl sheet is laid in a horizontal position with the adhesive surface facing upwards, and a liquid polymer adhesive is poured onto the adhesive surface such that the liquid polymer adhesive spreads across and evenly covers the planar vinyl sheet to form a polymer adhesive layer. The planar vinyl sheet is then die-cut around each of the plurality of images, thereby forming the plurality of note posters. The polymer adhesive layer forms a tacky surface on each of the plurality of note posters useful for removably securing a paper note to a surface.
150 Method of production of veneer assembly US10029027 2001-12-28 US20030134108A1 2003-07-17 Eric Lakatosh; Robert M. Wigdorski; Deepak Hariharan
A method of production of veneer assemblies is provided wherein an adhesive tape is placed along the joint between adjacent veneer sheets and a core substrate and subjected to heat pressing to bond the veneer to the core substrate.
151 RF active compositions for use in adhesion, bonding and coating US10076647 2002-02-19 US20030102305A1 2003-06-05 William J. Ryan; Manfred Luttinger; Bhima Vijayendran; Lewis Hamilton
A susceptor composition that can bond two or more layers or substrates to one another and that can be used to coat or cut a substrate. The susceptor composition is activated in the presence of radio frequency (RF) energy. In one embodiment, the susceptor composition of the present invention comprises a susceptor and a carrier. The carrier and susceptor are blended with one another and form a mixture, preferably a uniform mixture. The susceptor is present in an amount effective to allow the susceptor composition to be heated by RF energy. In a preferred embodiment, the susceptor also functions as an adhesive. The susceptor is an ionic or polar compound and acts as either a charge-carrying or an oscillating/vibrating component of the susceptor composition. The susceptor generates thermal energy in the presence of an RF electromagnetic or electrical field (hereafter RF field).
152 Stitchless seam adhesive tape US10253400 2002-09-24 US20030087090A1 2003-05-08 Michael Carbonare
A laminate construction for splicing textile materials together comprising a first layer of heat activated adhesive having a melting point T1 and a second layer of heat activated material having a melting point T2. A support layer is located between the first layer and the second layer, and the support layer has a melting point T3 which is higher than T1 and T2
153 Adhesive security tape for detecting unauthorized broaching of a package US09732450 2000-12-06 US06537634B2 2003-03-25 Ulrich Otten; Dieter Wenninger; Stefan Röber; Thomas Scheubner
A multilayer adhesive tape having a backing based on an oriented thermoplastic film, whose upper face is coated, if desired, with a release coating and to whose lower face the following layers have been applied: a) a primer layer which is not applied over the full area and which anchors very well to the thermoplastic film, b) a release layer which is applied over the full area of the applied primer layer, and the free thermoplastic film surface, the release layer anchoring better to the primer layer than to the thermoplastic film, c) a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition which is applied over the full area of the release layer and which is anchored better on the release layer than the release layer on the thermoplastic film.
154 Photocurable Pressure- Sensitive Adhesive Composition And Its sheet US09936578 2001-09-13 US20030040550A1 2003-02-27 Hideaki Ishizawa; Munehiro Hatai; Masakazu Nakata; Motohiro Yagi
An objective is to provide a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition which shows pressure-sensitive adhesive properties at ordinary temperature, has the ability to cure upon irradiation and after photocure exhibits improved bond strength relative to high-polarity adherends, such as PET, PVC and metals, and improved moist heat-resisting bond strength, a pressure-sensitive adhesive and a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet obtained from the aforementioned pressure-sensitive adhesive composition. A photocurable pressure-sensitive adhesive composition containing a polyester resin having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 25null C. or above, a cationically photopolymerizable compound and a cationic photoinitiator.
155 Pressure-sensitive adhesive composition and pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet thereof US10024276 2001-12-21 US20020120093A1 2002-08-29 Tatsumi Amano; Masahiko Ando; Waka Sakaitani
A pressure-sensitive adhesive composition is described, which comprises a polyester having an improved molecular structure and can find wide applications, which polyester has both a good mechanical strength and a good flexibility, is obtained from starting material components essentially comprising an aliphatic diol having a carbonate structure in the main chain thereof, and at least one of a polyhydric alcohol having three or more hydroxyl groups and a polycarboxylic acid having three or more carboxyl groups, and has a number average molecular weight of 5,000 or more and a degree of dispersion of 2.2 or more.
156 RF active compositions for use in adhesion, bonding and coating US09482553 2000-01-13 US06348679B1 2002-02-19 William J. Ryan; Manfred Luttinger; Bhima Vijayendran; Jonathan M. Gorbold; Lewis Hamilton; Steve Skewes; Gary C. Adishian; Daniel J. Lincoln; Robert Sengillo, Jr.; John Cunliffe
A susceptor composition that can bond two or more layers or substrates to one another and that can be used to coat or cut a substrate. The susceptor composition is activated in the presence of radio frequency (RF) energy. In one embodiment, the susceptor composition of the present invention comprises a susceptor and a carrier. The carrier and susceptor are blended with one another and form a mixture, preferably a uniform mixture. The susceptor is present in an amount effective to allow the susceptor composition to be heated by RF energy. In a preferred embodiment, the susceptor also functions as an adhesive. The susceptor is an ionic or polar compound and acts as either a charge-carrying or an oscillating/vibrating component of the susceptor composition. The susceptor generates thermal energy in the presence of an RF electromagnetic or electrical field (hereafter RF field).
157 Adhesive security tape for detecting unauthorized broaching of a package US09732450 2000-12-06 US20010007702A1 2001-07-12 Ulrich Otten; Dieter Wenninger; Stefan Rober; Thomas Scheubner
A multilayer adhesive tape having a backing based on an oriented thermoplastic film, whose upper face is coated, if desired, with a release coating and to whose lower face the following layers have been applied: a) a primer layer which is not applied over the full area and which anchors very well to the thermoplastic film, b) a release layer which is applied over the full area of the applied primer layer, and the free thermoplastic film surface, the release layer anchoring better to the primer layer than to the thermoplastic film, c) a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition which is applied over the full area of the release layer and which is anchored better on the release layer than the release layer on the thermoplastic film.
158 Double-sided adhesive material and method of making US119985 1998-07-21 US6121166A 2000-09-19 Benny R. Wood; Howard Burchett, Jr.
A product and method of manufacture for an adhesive-based system to removably stick relatively flat articles on surfaces. A cured pressure-sensitive adhesive is coated on both sides of a central flat, flexible support scrim in a zoned thickness pattern which includes sufficient, continuous thickness such that the system is well suited to the removable installation of many types of articles having rough surface textures including, but not limited to, floor coverings such as woven and double-backed carpets having backs of a relatively rough texture and unitary backed carpet having a rough latex or polymeric coating and no applied secondary scrim.
159 Method of reinforcing panels US505832 1990-04-06 US5092947A 1992-03-03 Paul Halg; Paul Rohrer
A method of reinforcing a panel of sheet metal, a shaped plastic body or the like is performed by a one- or multi-layer stiffening member of essentially flat shape which comprises a layer at least partially consisting of a thermosetting resin. Thereby, the stiffening member is subjected to a first heat treatment until at least one of the surfaces of the stiffening member is sticky. Thereafter, the stiffening member is applied to the surface of an element to be reinforced. Finally, the stiffening member is subjected to a second, final heat treatment until all layers comprising a thermosetting resin material are cured. Thus, it is not necessary to manually prepare the stiffening member by removing a protection foil from its sticky surface prior to applying it to the element to be reinforced and fully automated handling is possible.
160 Securing of fixing elements such as anchor bolts US3731791D 1971-03-15 US3731791A 1973-05-08 FOURCADE R; BOURLAND A
Sealing cartridges are provided which comprise an outer frangible casing and distributed in the casing, a composition based on an unsaturated polyester resin together with a catalyst composition longitudinally disposed within the casing and in direct contact with the resin composition.
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