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Showing papers on "Plastomer published in 1975"


Patent
13 Jan 1975
TL;DR: In this article, a mixture of poly-α-olefins with reduced specific viscosity of 0.05-5.0 dl/g was used as an adhesive.
Abstract: Films, sheets, molded components and parts of other shaped articles formed from a plastomer or elastomer are bonded together or to a substrate employing as an adhesive an adhesive composition heated to 50°-250° C. and consisting essentially of: A. 5-95% by weight of solid or semi-solid atactic poly-α-olefin or mixture of poly-α-olefins having a reduced specific viscosity of 0.05-5.0 dl./g.; B. 95-5% by weight of liquid atactic polyolefin or mixture of polyolefins having a viscosity of 150-1,000,000 cp./20° C.; and C. optionally, up to 50% by weight of filler.

24 citations


Patent
19 Jun 1975
TL;DR: In this paper, a plastomer consisting of ethylene/vinyl acetate co-polymer, while the elastomer consists of chloroprene, is applied to metal surfaces.
Abstract: Vibration, esp. acoustic vibration, is reduced by applying to >=1 of the metal surfaces a layer of a plastomer, followed by an elastomer layer, both layers being adhesive. The plastomer consists of ethylene/vinyl acetate co-polymer, while the elastomer consists of chloroprene. This combination can be universally applied, without any special technical knowledge.

1 citations