Flocked material having first thermosetting adhesive layer and s

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Pile or nap type surface or component – Flock surface

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156285, 1562731, 428 97, 428214, 428215, 428216, B32B 3300

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043903878

ABSTRACT:
A flocked material is formed of a first layer of a thermoset acrylic copolymer cross-linking water base adhesive having polyester or rayon flock fibers extending from one surface and a second layer of an amorphous thermoplastic polymer adhesive bonded to the other surface. The polymer adhesive is a homogeneous mixture of polyester and polyurethane or of polyamide and polyurethane. When the flocked material is applied to a material with sufficient pressure and heated sufficiently that the layer of polymer adhesive becomes adhesive, the flocked material adheres to the material against which the layer of polymer adhesive is pressed. Thus, the flocked material has particular utility as a letter, numeral, design, or silk screen print product for a sport uniform or wearing apparel, for example, of any material.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4267219 (1981-05-01), Ueno
patent: 4269885 (1981-05-01), Mahn

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