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Reactive Adhesives


Reactive adhesives (also called chemically hardening or curable adhesives) require a chemical reaction for bonding two surfaces. These adhesives are classified into one- and two-component reactive adhesives (e.g., heat or light-cured) and have been used in applications where substrates require substantial permanency and high strength adherence such as high-tech devices.

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Sep 10, 2012 | Article

Extracting Unique Value from Microencapsulation Technology

By Edward M. Petrie

This article focuses on the sustained release of microencapsulated components within coatings, adhesives, and sealants rather than on instantaneous or triggered release of the microcapsules'...

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Apr 18, 2012 | Article

Making Polyurethane Adhesives with Renewable Polyols

By Andy Extance

Though crude oil is rightly the ultimate source of many chemicals the adhesive industry uses, renewable alternatives can offer an alternative to aid economic and supply sustainability. To this end...

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Feb 6, 2012 | Article

Picking Polyurethane Prepolymers

By Andy Extance

Using just one basic backbone polymer chemistry, polyurethane adhesives can serve a wide range of applications, from food packaging to structural panels. The major challenge for adhesive...

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Dec 28, 2011 | Article

Acrylic / Polyurethane Hybrid Waterborne Sealants

By Edward M. Petrie

This article will first review the advantages of acrylic / polyurethane hybrid waterborne sealant formulations, and the routes to producing a polyurethane / acrylic base polymer system. The article...

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Dec 13, 2011 | Article

Plasticization of Polyurethane Adhesives and Sealants

By Edward M. Petrie

This article will first examine the reasons that external plasticizer modification may not be necessary with polyurethane adhesives and sealants. It will then review the possible value that can be...

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Nov 9, 2011 | Article

Degradation by Hydrolysis

By Edward M. Petrie

This article will focus on the moisture induced degradation of the bulk adhesive when the degradation is permanent. This is a mechanism known as hydrolysis. It is dependent on the chemical nature...

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Oct 10, 2011 | Article

POSS – Nanoreinforcement of Structural Adhesives

By Edward M. Petrie

This article reviews that status of POSS for use in adhesive systems, primarily epoxy and polyurethane, although POSS has found advantages in other systems as well. The unique physical properties...

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Sep 14, 2011 | Article

Keeping Low-isocyanate Emission Polyurethane Adhesives Flowing

By Andy Extance

The diisocyanates used to produce polyurethane adhesives can be toxic, and so it's important to reduce the amount that users are exposed to. Polyurethane prepolymers can help achieve this, but...

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Jul 18, 2011 | Article

Low-formaldehyde and Formaldehyde-free Adhesives

By Edward M. Petrie

Much has been made of recent, more severe changes in formaldehyde regulations as they apply to adhesives. These have been well-covered in previous SpecialChem articles and editorials. However, the...

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Apr 18, 2011 | Article

Epoxy Adhesives That Cure Below Freezing Temperatures

By Edward M. Petrie

This article reviews epoxy adhesive formulations that can be used when cold weather application and cure are required. Curing agents for conventional epoxy resins are discussed as are epoxy...

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