Coating processes – Coating remains adhesive or is intended to be made adhesive – Pressure sensitive adhesive
Patent
1989-05-11
1990-03-20
Bell, James J.
Coating processes
Coating remains adhesive or is intended to be made adhesive
Pressure sensitive adhesive
4272071, B05D 510
Patent
active
049100483
ABSTRACT:
Paper coated uniformly with discrete dots of remoistenable adhesive, especially based on starch or polyvinyl alcohol, has curl stability comparable with particle gum coated papers. Preferably, the dots are less than 0.3 mm in diameter and typically spaced 0.5 to 1 mm (centers) apart. The product is made by screen coating dots of aqueous adhesive mix onto base paper.
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