Water-dispellable hot melt polyester adhesives

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 292E, 260860, 428481, C08G 6368

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040523683

ABSTRACT:
Water-dispellable, optionally pressure-sensitive hot melt resins having superior heat-aging properties are made by reacting (1) diols, of which at least 90% are polycaprolactonediol and/or monoalkylene diols, with (2) dicarboxylic acids, of which up to 95% are aliphatic, 5-25% are aromatic and have a magnesium or alkali metal sulfonate group attached to the ring, and the balance are non-sulfonated aromatic. These resins, which find use as hot melt adhesives for book binding and other purposes, can be readily dissolved or dispersed in a paper beater during a repulping operation. The product can be wound upon itself and supplied in roll form, optionally reinforced by a fibrous membrane.

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