Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
Reexamination Certificate
1998-05-19
2001-02-13
Wu, David W. (Department: 1713)
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
C524S571000, C525S236000, C156S334000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06187855
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a rubbery adhesive composition, and more particularly to a rubbery adhesive composition used when at least one adherend is a rubber composition containing butadiene rubber as a rubber ingredient.
The rubbery adhesive composition according to the invention can enhance adhesion property before and after vulcanization when either one of the adherends or both are the above specified rubber composition.
Further, the rubbery adhesive composition according to the invention is useful in the adhesion of rubbers such as tires particularly side rubber or rubber chaffer of a large-size pneumactic tire, conveyor belts and so on in the rubber industry.
BACKGROUND ART
A butadiene rubber composition obtained by compounding carbon black, sulfur and other additives such as a vulcanization accelerator and the like with butadiene alone or a rubber blend of butadiene rubber and other rubber is excellent in the cold temperature resistance, wear resistance, low heat build-up, flex resistance and the like as compared with a natural rubber composition or styrene-butadiene rubber composition, so that it is used for various rubber articles.
However, when at least one adherend is the above butadiene rubber composition, there is a problem that the adhesion property to the remaining adherend before and after vulcanization is poor.
In order to solve this problem, various adhesives have hitherto been applied. For example, there are natural rubber adhesive, butadiene rubber adhesive having a solubility parameter (SP) equal or approximate to that of the adherend, and so on.
In case of applying the natural rubber adhesive, the adhesion property before vulcanization can be improved, but the adhesion property after vulcanization is insufficient because covulcanization property at the adhesion interface is insufficient to lower an interfacial adhesion force. On the other hand, in case of applying the butadiene rubber adhesive, it is possible to improve the interfacial adhesion property to enhance the adhesion property before and after vulcanization, but the effect is still insufficient.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a rubbery adhesive composition capable of sufficiently enhancing the adhesion property before and after vulcanization when at least one adherend is a rubber composition containing butadiene rubber as a rubber ingredient.
From the viewpoint of the above, the rubbery adhesive composition according to the invention is a rubbery adhesive composition used when at least one adherend is a rubber composition containing butadiene rubber as a rubber ingredient, and is characterized in that butadiene rubber is included as a rubber ingredient and 3~20% by weight of the butadiene rubber is syndiotactic-1,2-polybutadiene (hereinafter referred to as “syn-1,2-PB”).
The inventors have confirmed that in case of using the above conventional butadiene rubber adhesive, the interfacial adhesion property between the adherend and the adhesive is improved, but fracture inside the adhesion layer (cohesion failure) is caused because butadiene rubber per se is low in the strength as compared with natural rubber or the like.
Now, the inventors have made studies in order to largely improve the strength of the rubbery adhesive composition itself without lowering the interfacial adhesion property between the adherend and the adhesive composition and found that the aforementioned problem can be solved by including butadiene rubber as a rubber ingredient and replacing a given amount of butadiene rubber with syn-1,2-PB as a crystalline resin and as a result the invention has been accomplished.
In the rubbery adhesive composition according to the invention, 3~20% by weight of butadiene rubber is replaced with syn-1,2-PB. When it is less than 3% by weight, the sufficient strength as the rubbery adhesive composition can not be obtained, while when it exceeds 20% by weight, the strength inversely becomes too high, and the rubbery adhesive composition can not follow deformation of the adherend and hence it is easy to cause the cohesion failure. From the same viewpoint, the amount of syn-1,2-PB compounded is preferable to be 5~10% by weight.
As a polymerization catalyst for syn-1,2-PB used in the invention, mention may be made of catalyst systems, for example, a soluble cobalt compound such as cobalt octoate, cobalt-1-naphthenate, cobalt benzoate or the like, an organoaluminum compound such as trimethylaluminum, triethylaluminum, tributylaluminum, triphenylaluminum or the like, carbon disulfide and so on. Furthermore, as a polymerization method, there can be used methods described in JP-B-53-39917, JP-B-54-5436 and JP-B-56-18005, but there is no limitation to these methods.
In the rubbery adhesive composition according to the invention, butadiene rubber is essential as a rubber ingredient, and natural rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, isoprene rubber and the like may be included as the other rubber ingredient. The amount of the butadiene rubber inclusive of syn-1,2-PB compounded may be selected within a range of 1~100% by weight in the rubber ingredient and is favorable to be determined in accordance with the kind of the adherend and the amount of butadiene rubber compounded therein, for example, as follows.
{circle around (1)} A case that both the adherend rubbers are the same:
It is most preferable that the compounding ratio of butadiene rubber in the rubber ingredient of the rubbery adhesive composition is substantially equal to that in the rubber composition of the adherend. When the compounding ratio differs between the adherend and the adhesive composition, if the difference in the compounding ratio therebetween is within a range of about 25% by weight, the desired effect can sufficiently be obtained.
{circle around (2)} A case that both the adherend rubbers are different:
For example, when the compounding ratio of butadiene rubber in the rubber ingredient is a in the adherend rubber A and b in the other adherend rubber B and a≧b, it is most preferable that the compounding ratio x of butadiene rubber in the rubbery adhesive composition used in the adhesion between these adherend rubbers satisfies a relation of the following formula:
a≧x>b
or
a=x=b
However, even when b>x or x>a, if the difference in the compounding ratio is within a range of about 25% by weight, the desired effect can sufficiently be obtained. Moreover, the compounding ratio of butadiene rubber in the adherend rubber B may be 0.
The rubbery adhesive composition according to the invention may properly be compounded with adequate amounts of usually used additives such as tackifier, softener, vulcanizing agent, vulcanization accelerator, accelerator activator, carbon black, silica and the like in addition to a solvent such as hexane, cyclohexane, petroleum ether, heptane, tetrahydrofuran or the like.
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Nagai Yuichi
Yamaguchi Ken
Bridgestone Corporation
Egwim Kelechi C.
Sughrue Mion Zinn Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
Wu David W.
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