Hot Melt Pressure Sensitive

In most cases unmodified aliphatic resins are used for HMPSA systems. They are mid-block compatible and do not change the end-block properties of styrene isoprene styrene (SIS) block copolymer-based formulations. Oils, generally used in these systems, are partially compatible with the end-blocks and addition of such oils will decrease the "hardness" and adversely affect shear adhesion. Other resins such as rosin esters, styrene modified terpene resins, or aromatic modified aliphatic resins can be used for tackification. Generally these resins exhibit mid-block and some degree of end-block compatibility.


Table 1: Formulations Based on Three Different Tackifier Resins


Formulation Number
1
2
3
4
Kraton D-1160 thermoplastic block copolymera
100
100
100
100
Piccotac™ 1095-N hydrocarbon resinb
120
--
--
Piccotac™ 9095 hydrocarbon resinb
--
120
--
Piccotac™ 8095 hydrocarbon resinb
--
--
--
120
Shellflex 451 FC naphthenic oilc
20
20
20
20
Irganox 1010 hindered phenolic antioxidantd
2
2
2
2
Coating weight (gm2)
23
22
22
21
Viscosity @ 175°C (mPa•s)
72,400
48,400
48,300
47.800
Substrate
BOPP
BOPP
BOPP
BOPP
Coater
Meltex
Meltex
Meltex
Meltex
Release
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Peel adhesion to steel (N/25 mm)
Test method W102**
17.0
12.7
17.2
16.0
Shear adhesion to steel (minutes)@ 23°C/2.5 kg;
Test method W106**
>10K
>10K
>10K
>10K
Shear adhesion to steel (minutes) @ 40°C/2.5 kg;
Test method W106**
171
800
448
279
Shear adhesion to cardboard (minutes) @ 40°C/1 kg;
Test method W106**
191
594
619
434
Shear adhesion to cardboard (minutes) @ 70°C/0.5 kg;
Test method W106**
1178
1889
1479
526
Flap test to cardboard (minutes) @ 23°C/1 kg;
Test method W100**
130
253
171
193
Rolling ball tack (cm)
Test method W107**
7.6
3.8
2.6
9.3
Loop tack (N/25 mm)
Test method W103**
31.6
22.0
29.9
26.3
Shear adhesion failure temperature, 0.5 kg (°C)
Test method W126**
101
98
102
91
aKraton Polymer Company
bEastman Chemical Company
cShell Chemical Company
dCiba Chemical Company
**Eastman Chemical Company Middleburg BV copyright test methods


The conclusion can be made that the aromatic modified hydrocarbon resins Piccotac™ 9095 (Formulation 3), and Piccotac™ 8095 (Formulation 4) gives a much lower viscosity at 175°C than an aliphatic resin, such as Piccotac™ 1095-N. This is not surprising for aromatic modified resins, since the aromatic components of the resin will decrease the formation of styrene polymer endblock domain structure at high temperatures and thus creates an adhesive with a lower viscosity.

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