maxingvest has been granted a patent for an adhesive tape designed for oily surfaces. The tape features a heat-curable adhesive layer with a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer based on specific rubbers. The unique composition allows for effective adhesion in challenging conditions. GlobalData’s report on maxingvest gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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According to GlobalData’s company profile on maxingvest, was a key innovation area identified from patents. maxingvest's grant share as of February 2024 was 44%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

Adhesive tape for oily surfaces with specific rubber-based adhesive

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: maxingvest ag

A recently granted patent (Publication Number: US11920066B2) discloses an innovative adhesive tape designed specifically for oily surfaces. The tape comprises a first layer of heat-curable adhesive and a second layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive, with the latter based on rubbers with a saturated carbon chain of polymethylene. The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is formulated with specific components, including solid tackifying resins with a softening temperature above 60°C. The tape's design includes a precise thickness range for the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, along with a surface coverage and coat weight within specified limits to optimize performance on oily surfaces.

Furthermore, the patent includes additional claims for the adhesive tape, such as the incorporation of a third layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive on the opposite surface of the heat-curable adhesive layer. The claims also detail variations in the application of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layers, including dot patterns, stripe patterns, irregular patterns, and geometric shapes. The patent highlights the use of specific materials in the adhesive layers, such as EPDM polymers in solid and liquid forms, to enhance the tape's adhesion properties on oil-covered metals like steel or galvanized steel. The adhesive tape's unique composition aims to provide superior adhesion on oily surfaces, making it a valuable innovation in the field of adhesive technology.

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