Pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesives (PSAs): how it began and the present state of art
Zbigniew Czech
Abstract
Abstract Pressure-sensitive adhesives, especially acrylate-based pressure-sensitive adhesives, are the main group of polymers used to produce a wide range of pressure-sensitive adhesives. Self-adhesive adhesives based on well-known natural resins and polymers have been known for a long time. The development of synthetic adhesives, especially those based on acrylate, began after World War II. BASF has made great contributions in this field. Therefore, because polyacrylates are relatively cheap, they are resistant to aging and the damaging effects of oxygen and UV radiation. Polyacrylate-based adhesives are known as solvent-based, water-dispersion, and solvent-free adhesives.
Topics & Concepts
Pressure sensitiveAdhesivePolymer scienceState (computer science)Acrylic resinMaterials sciencePolymer chemistryComposite materialComputer scienceProgramming languageCoatingLayer (electronics)Advanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization