Intrinsically heatable pressure-sensitive adhesive planar...

Electric heating – Heating devices – With heating unit structure

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C219S549000, C219S634000, C219S759000, C156S272200, C156S272400, C156S273300, C156S273500, C156S275100, C526S320000, C526S328000, C526S328500, C428S473500, C428S475800, C428S476300, C428S483000, C264S432000, C264S489000

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07820950

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a pressure-sensitive supporting material, which can be (intrinsically) heated by an inner heat source, and to the use thereof. The heatable supporting material is characterized in that the supporting material comprises a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer inside of which heat is generated. The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is a pressure-sensitive adhesive compound, which can be heated by electric current, induction, a chemical reaction or by a physical phase transition. The heatable supporting material has a high heating capacity and is suited for producing pressure-sensitive tapes for adhering heatable mirrors.

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