WO2015188763A1 - Coated substrate and articles made therefrom - Google Patents
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- the instant invention relates toa coated substrate and articles made therefrom.
- Coated fabric is widely used in products, such as backpacks, tents, and outwear. Such fabrics may be formed by laminating polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or nylon fabrics with thermoplastic sheet using suitable adhesives.
- the thermoplastic sheets most widely used for such applications include those made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or styrene block copolymers.
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- styrene block copolymers have poor weatherability.
- More environmentally benign and stable polymeric alternatives include polyolefins sheets.
- polyolefin elastomers are more difficult to laminate to fabric substrates. There is therefore for a system combining weatherability, environmental friendliness, ease of application and use and adhesion to the substrate.
- the instant invention isa coated substrate and articles made therefrom.
- the instant invention provides a coated substrate comprising a) a fabric substrate layer; b) an adhesive layer which is formed from a first composition comprising a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 1 to 20wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer; and c) a non-polar olefin-based layer formed from a second composition comprising at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer.
- the invention provides a coated substrate comprising:
- an adhesive layer which is formed from a first composition comprising a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 10 to 35 wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer; and
- a non-polar olefin-based layer formed from a second composition comprising at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer
- Fig. 1 illustrates the peel strength of the inventive and comparative examples
- Fig. 2 illustrates the Brookfield viscosity of the first composition which comprises a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 10 to 35wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer, and a non-aromatic and nonchlorinated solvent of the adhesive layer of selected inventive and comparative examples; and
- Fig. 3 illustrates the Young’s Modulus of Inventive Example 1 and Comparative Examples 1 and 2.
- the instant invention isa coated substrate and articles made therefrom.
- polymer refers to a polymeric compound prepared by polymerizing monomers, whether of the same or a different type.
- the generic term polymer thus embraces the term homopolymer (employed to refer to polymers prepared from only one type of monomer, with the understanding that trace amounts of impurities can be incorporated into the polymer structure) , and the term interpolymer as defined hereinafter. Trace amounts of impurities (for example, catalyst residues) may be incorporated into and/or within the polymer.
- interpolymer refers to polymers prepared by the polymerization of at least two different types of monomers.
- the generic term interpolymer includes copolymers (employed to refer to polymers prepared from two different types of monomers) , and polymers prepared from more than two different types of monomers.
- olefin-based polymer refers to a polymer that comprises a majority amount of polymerized olefin monomer, for example ethylene or propylene (based on weight of the polymer) and, optionally, may contain at least one comonomer.
- ethylene-based polymer refers to a polymer that comprises a majority amount of polymerized ethylene monomer (based on weight of the polymer) and, optionally, may contain at least one comonomer.
- ethylene/ ⁇ -olefin interpolymer refers to an interpolymer that comprises a majority amount of polymerized ethylene monomer (based on the weight of the interpolymer) and at least one ⁇ -olefin.
- ethylene/ ⁇ -olefin copolymer refers to a copolymer that comprises a majority amount of polymerized ethylene monomer (based on the weight of the copolymer) , and an ⁇ -olefin, as the only two monomer types.
- propylene-based polymer refers to a polymer that comprises a majority amount of polymerized propylene monomer (based on weight of the polymer) and, optionally, may comprise at least one comonomer.
- composition includes a mixture of materials which comprise the composition, as well as reaction products and decomposition products formed from the materials of the composition.
- blend refers to a mixture of two or more polymers.
- a blend may or may not be miscible (not phase separated at the molecular level) .
- a blend may or may not be phase separated.
- a blend may or may not contain one or more domain configurations, as determined from transmission electron spectroscopy, light scattering, x-ray scattering, and other methods known in the art.
- the blend may be effected by physically mixing the two or more polymers on the macro level (for example, melt blending resins or compounding) or the micro level (for example, simultaneous forming within the same reactor) .
- compositions claimed through use of the term “comprising” may include any additional additive, adjuvant, or compound, whether polymeric or otherwise, unless stated to the contrary.
- the term, “consisting essentially of” excludes from the scope of any succeeding recitation any other component, step or procedure, excepting those that are not essential to operability.
- the term “consisting of” excludes any component, step or procedure not specifically delineated or listed.
- Layer and like terms mean a single thickness or coating of a compound, polymer or composition spread out or covering a surface.
- Nonwoven fabric and like terms mean a fabric or like material that is made from fibers, bonded together by chemical, mechanical, heat or solvent treatment. The term is used to denote fabrics, like felt, than are neither woven nor knitted.
- spunbond fabric and like terms mean a fabric or like material that is made by depositing extruded, spun filaments onto a collecting belt in a uniform, random manner followed by bonding of the fibers.
- Non-polar olefin-based layer means a layer formed from at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer.
- a non-polar olefin-based polymer comprises a majority wt%of monomer units derived from an olefin (e.g., ethylene or propylene) , and no polar component.
- polar component refers to a chemical group comprising at least one heteroatom (e.g., oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen) .
- the instant invention provides a coated substrate comprising a) a fabric substrate layer; b) an adhesive layer which is formed from a first composition comprising a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 10 to 35 wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer; and c) a non-polar olefin-based layer formed from a second composition comprising at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer.
- the instant invention provides a coated substrate comprising a) a fabric substrate layer; b) an adhesive layer which is formed from a first composition comprising a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 1 to 20wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer and the thermoplastic elastomer; and c) a non-polar olefin-based layer formed from a second composition comprising at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer.
- the fabric substrate layer may comprise any natural and/or synthetic materials.
- Synthetic materials include, for example, various synthetics based on polyolefins (e.g., polyethylene, polypropylene, etc. ) , nylon, polyester, polyurethane (e.g., a spandex material) , and blends or combinations thereof. Natural materials include, for example, cotton, silk, or blends thereof.
- the fabric substrate layer is a nonwoven, spunbound material.
- the fabric substrate layer is a woven material.
- the fabric substrate layer comprises a material of a weight of from 100 to 500, more typically of from 150 to 400 and even more typically of from 200 to 350, grams per square meter (g/m 2 ) .
- the fabric substrate layer is prepared from polyester, polyethylene or polypropylene.
- the fabric can be subjected to a pre-lamination treatment, such as, corona surface treatment or impregnation.
- the adhesive layer is formed from a composition which comprises a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 1 to 20wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer and the thermoplastic elastomer or from 10 to 35 wt%based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer.
- thermoplastic elastomer means materials with both thermoplastic and elastomeric properties.
- Typical thermoplastic elastomers include styrene block copolymers, polyolefin (or olefin-based polymer) blends, elastomeric alloys, thermoplastic polyurethanes, thermoplastic copolyesters, thermoplastic polyamides, and functionalized polyolefins.
- Exemplary functionalized polyolefins include, for example, maleic anhydride functionalized polyolefins.
- the thermoplastic elastomer is a styrene ethylene butene styrene (SEBS) block copolymer with a styrene content of equal to or less than 35wt%, and further a Young’s modulus of equal to or less than 10 MPa provided the thermoplastic elastomer has Young’s modulus of equal to or less than 10 MPa.
- SEBS styrene ethylene butene styrene
- the Young’s modulus of the thermoplastic elastomer can be equal to or less than 10 MPa, or in the alternative, equal to or less than 9 MPa, or in the alternative, equal to or less than 8 MPa, or in the alternative, equal to or less than 6 MPa, or in the alternative, equal to or less than 4 MPa. In a particular embodiment, the Young’s modulus of the thermoplastic elastomer is no less than 0.5 MPa.
- All individual values and subranges of a styrene content equal to or less than 35 %by weight are included and disclosed herein.
- the styrene content can be from an upper limit of 35 wt%, or in the alternative, 30 wt%, or in the alternative, 25 wt%.
- styrenic block copolymers suitable for the invention are described in the following issued patents and patent application publications: EP 0 712 892 Bl, WO 2004/041538 Al, USP 6, 582, 829Bl, US2004/0087235 Al, US2004/0122408 Al, US2004/0122409A1, and USP 4,789,699, 5,093,422 and 5,332,613, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- hydrogenated styrenic block copolymers suitable for the invention have at least two mono-alkenylarene blocks, preferably two polystyrene blocks, separated by a block of saturated conjugated diene comprising less than 20%residual ethylenic unsaturation, preferably a saturated polybutadiene block.
- the preferred styrenic block copolymers have a linear structure although in some embodiments, branched or radial polymers or functionalized block copolymers make useful compounds.
- polystyrene-saturated polybutadiene-polystyrene and polystyrene-saturated polyisoprene-polystyrene block copolymers comprise polystyrene end-blocks having a number average molecular weight from 5,000 to 35,000 and saturated polybutadiene or saturated polyisoprene mid-blocks having a number average molecular weight from 20,000 to 170,000.
- the saturated polybutadiene blocks preferably have from 35-55%1, 2-configuration and the saturated polyisoprene blocks preferably have greater than 85%1 , 4- .
- the total number average molecular weight of the styrenic block copolymer is preferably from 30,000 to 250,000 if the copolymer has a linear structure.
- Such block copolymers typically have an average polystyrene content from 10%by weight to 30%, more typically from 10%by weight to 20%by weight.
- SEBS S is styrene, E is ethylene and B is butylene
- the thermoplastic elastomer is an olefin-based polymer (for example, an ethylene-based polymer or a propylene-based polymer) having a Brookfield viscosity at 177 °Cfrom 8 to 20 Pa-sec. All individual values and subranges from 8 to 20 Pa-sec are included and disclosed herein; for example, the Brookfield viscosity can be from a lower limit of 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, or 19 Pa-sec to an upper limit of 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, or 20 Pa-sec. For example, the Brookfield viscosity can be from 8 to 20 Pa-sec, or in the alternative, from 8 to 14 Pa-sec, or in the alternative, from 14 to 20 Pa-sec, or in the alternative, from 10 to 18 Pa-sec.
- the Brookfield viscosity can be from 8 to 20 Pa-sec, or in the alternative, from 8 to 14 Pa-sec, or in the alternative, from 14 to 20 Pa-sec, or in the alternative, from 10 to 18 Pa-sec.
- anhydrideand/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer refers to a chlorinated olefin-based polymer into, or onto, which maleic anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functional groups are grafted onto the olefin based polymer; or an olefin-based polymer comprising one or more chlorine containing comonomers, and which is later functionalized with maleic anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functional groups. Grafting reactions are described for example in U.S. Patents 8,450,430 and 7,763,692, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the functional group may be present in a copolymer (i.e., carboxylic acid functional group) which is copolymerized with the olefin monomers to form the olefin based polymer.
- the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer is formed from a chlorinated olefin-based polymer onto, which maleic anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functional groups is grafted onto, the olefin based polymer.
- the first composition is formed using an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 10 to 35 wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer. All individual values and subranges from 10 to 35 wt%chlorine are included and disclosed herein; for example, the chlorine content can be from a lower limit of 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 or 34 wt%to an upper limit of 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, or 35 wt%.
- the chlorine content can be from 10 to 35 wt%, or in the alternative, from 10 to 20 wt%, or in the alternative, from 20 to 35 wt%, or in the alternative, from 18 to 32 wt%, or in the alternative, from 15 to 30 wt%.
- the first composition is formed using an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 1 to 20wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer and the thermoplastic elastomer.
- All individual values and subranges from 1 to 20 wt%chlorine are included and disclosed herein; for example, the chlorine content can be from a lower limit of 1, 5, 10, or 15 wt%to an upper limit of 2, 7, 12, 17, or 20 wt%.
- the chlorine content can be from 1 to 20 wt%, or in the alternative, from 1 to 10 wt%, or in the alternative, from 10 to 20 wt%, or in the alternative, from 1 to 5 wt%.
- the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer is a maleic anhydride grafted chlorinated olefin-based polymer.
- the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer is a maleic anhydride grafted chlorinated olefin-based polymer having a maleic anhydride content of from 0.75 to 3 wt%, based on the weight of the anhydride functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer.
- the maleic anhydride level can be from a lower limit of 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 or 2.75 wt%to an upper limit of 0.9, 1.35, 1.8, 2.25, 2.8 or 3 wt%.
- the maleic anhydride level can be from 0.75 to 3.00wt%, or in the alternative, from 0.75 to 1.75 wt%, or in the alternative, from 1.75 to 3 wt%, or in the alternative, from 1.00 to 2.00wt%.
- the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer is a maleic anhydride grafted chlorinated olefin-based polymer having a weight average molecular weight, Mw, from 25,000 to 125,000 g/mole. All individual values and subranges from 25,000 to 125,000 are included and disclosed herein; for example, the Mw can be from a lower limit of 25000, 50000, 75000, or 100000 g/mole to an upper limit of 50000, 75000, 100000, or 125000.
- the Mw can be from 25000 to 125000, or in the alternative, from 25000 to 75000, or in the alternative, from 75000 to 125000, or in the alternative, from 50000 to 100000.
- chlorinated ethylene polymers include those prepared from copolymers comprising ethylene and at least one ethylenically unsaturated monomer, selected from the group consisting of C 3 -C 10 alpha mono-olefins.
- Chlorinated graft copolymers are included as well.
- suitable chlorinated ethylene copolymers which may be employed in the compositions of this invention, include copolymers of ethylene with propylene, 1-butene, 3-methyl-1-pentene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, 1-heptene or octene.
- the copolymers may be dipolymers, terpolymers, or higher order copolymers.
- chlorinated polyethylene is the chlorinated olefin-based polymer.
- the adhesive layer is formed from a first composition which comprises a solvent solution of a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer with the requisite chlorine content, wherein the solvent is a non-aromatic and nonchlorinated solvent.
- a non-aromatic and non-chlorinated solvent may be used in forming the solvent solution of the adhesive layer.
- Exemplary non-aromatic and non-chlorinated solvents include methyl cyclohexane, ethyl cyclohexane, methyl ethyl ketone, ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, and any combination of two or more thereof.
- the non-polar olefin-based layer is formed from a composition comprisingat least one non-polar olefin-based polymer.
- Each at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer comprises equal to or greater than 50 wt%units derived from olefinic monomers and no polar component.
- the non-polar olefin-based polymer comprises a propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer, preferably a propylene/ethylene copolymer, and at least one of (i) a styrenic block copolymer, (ii) a homogeneously branched ethylene/alpha-olefin copolymer, (iii) an olefin block copolymer, and (iv) a random polypropylene copolymer.
- the non-polar olefin-based layer comprises a propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer and at least two, three or all four of components (i) - (iv) .
- the at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer can comprise a single propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer or a blend of two or more propylene/alpha-olefin copolymers.
- each of the (i) a styrenic block copolymer, (ii) a homogeneously branched ethylene/alpha-olefin copolymer, (iii) an olefin block copolymer, and (iv) a random polypropylene copolymer can be present neat or as a blend of two or more copolymers.
- the at least one non-polar olefin-based polymercan also comprise one or more optional additives such as processing aids, extenders, blocking agents, pigments and/or dyes, antioxidants, UV-stabilizers and/or absorbers, flame retardants, fillers (such as talc, calcium carbonate) , and the like.
- processing aids such as processing aids, extenders, blocking agents, pigments and/or dyes, antioxidants, UV-stabilizers and/or absorbers, flame retardants, fillers (such as talc, calcium carbonate) , and the like.
- the at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer typically comprises at least 30, more typically at least40 and even more typically at least 50, weight percent (wt%) propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer.
- the maximum amount of propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer in the at least one polar olefin-based polymer typically does not exceed 90, more typically does not exceed 80 and even more typically does not exceed 70, wt%.
- the non-polar olefin-based layer can be compositionally the same as the top skin layer save for the gas and by-products attributable to the foaming process.
- the total amount of (i) styrenic block copolymer, (ii) homogeneously branched, linear ethylene/alpha-olefin copolymer, (iii) olefin block copolymer, and (iv) random polypropylene copolymer in the at least one polar olefin-based polymertypically is at least 10, more typically at least 20 and even more typically at least 30 wt%.
- the maximum total amount of (i) styrenic block copolymer, (ii) homogeneously branched ethylene/alpha-olefin copolymer, (iii) olefin block copolymer, and (iv) random polypropylene copolymer in the non-polar olefin-based layer typically does not exceed 70, more typically does not exceed 60 and even more typically does not exceed 50, wt%.
- the propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer in certain embodiments, is characterized as having substantially isotactic propylene sequences.
- substantially isotactic propylene sequences means that the sequences have an isotactic triad (mm) measured by 13 C NMR of greater than 0.85; in the alternative, greater than 0.90; in another alternative, greater than 0.92; and in another alternative, greater than 0.93.
- Isotactic triads are well-known in the art and are described in, for example, U.S. Patent 5, 504, 172 and International Publication No. WO 00/01745, which refers to the isotactic sequence in terms of a triad unit in the copolymer molecular chain determined by 13 C NMR spectra.
- the propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer may have a melt flow rate (MFR) in the range of from 0.1 to 25 g/10 minutes, measured in accordance with ASTM D-1238 (at 230°C /2.16 Kg) . All individual values and subranges from 0.1 to 25 g/10 minutes are included and disclosed by this range; for example, the MFR can be from a lower limit of 0.1 g/10 minutes, 0.2 g/10 minutes, or 0.5 g/10 minutes to an upper limit of 25 g/10 minutes, 15 g/10 minutes, 10 g/10 minutes, 8 g/10 minutes, or 5 g/10 minutes.
- MFR melt flow rate
- the propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer may have a MFR in the range of 0.1 to 10 g/10 minutes; or the propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer may have a MFR in the range of 0.2 to 10 g/10 minutes.
- the propylene/alpha-olefin is a propylene/ethylene copolymer.
- the propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer has a density from 0.85 to 0.89 g/cc. All individual values and subranges from 0.85 to 0.89 g/cc are included and disclosed herein; for example, the density can be from a lower limit of 0.85, 0.86, 0.87 or 0.88 g/cc to an upper limit of 0.855, 0.865, 0.875, 0.885 or 0.89 g/cc. For example, the density can be from 0.85 to 0.89 g/cc, or in the alternative, from 0.85 to 0.87 g/cc, or in the alternative, from 0.87 to 0.89 g/cc, or in the alternative, from 0.86 to 0.888 g/cc. In a further embodiment, the propylene/alpha-olefin is a propylene/ethylene copolymer.
- the propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer comprises units derived from propylene and one or more alpha-olefin comonomers.
- Exemplary comonomers utilized to manufacture the propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer are C 2 and C 4 to C 10 alpha-olefins; for example, C 2 , C 4 , C 6 and C 8 alpha-olefins.
- the propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer comprises from 1 to 30 wt%of one or more units derived from one or more alpha-olefin comonomers.
- the propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer has a molecular weight distribution (MWD) , defined as weight average molecular weight divided by number average molecular weight (M w /M n ) of 3.5 or less; or 3.0 or less; or from 1.8 to 3.0.
- MWD molecular weight distribution
- M w /M n number average molecular weight
- the propylene/alpha-olefin is a propylene/ethylene copolymer.
- propylene/alpha-olefin copolymers are further described in the U.S. Patent 6,960,635 and 6,525,157.
- Such propylene/alpha-olefin copolymers are commercially available from The Dow Chemical Company, under the trade name VERSIFY, or from ExxonMobil Chemical Company, under the trade name VISTAMAXX.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the first composition further comprises a solvent and the first compositioncomprises from 1 to 99 weight percent solvent, from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of the thermoplastic elastomer and from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer. All individual values and subranges of from 1 to 99 wt%solvent are included and disclosed herein; for example the first composition can comprise solvent from a lower limit of 1, 20, 40, 60 or 80 wt%to an upper limit of 10, 30, 50, 70, 90 or 99 wt%.
- the amount of solvent in the first composition can be from 1 to 99 wt%, or in the alternative, from 1 to 70wt%, or in the alternative, from 60 to 99 wt%, or in the alternative, from 70 to 95wt%.
- each of the thermoplastic elastomer and anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer can be present in the first composition from 0.1 to 20 wt%.
- thermoplastic elastomer and anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer in the solvent solution can be from a lower limit of 0.1, 4, 8, 12, 16 or 19 wt%to an upper limit of 1, 5, 9, 13, 17 or 20 wt%.
- the amount of thermoplastic elastomer and anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer in the first composition can be from 0.1 to 20 wt%, or in the alternative, from 8 to 20 wt%, or in the alternative, from 0.1 to 12 wt%, or in the alternative, from 8 to 16 wt%.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein, except that the first composition further comprises a non-aromatic nonchlorinated solvent and the first composition has a Brookfield viscosity (solution) of from 10 to 400 cP, measured at room temperature (about 26 degrees C) . All individual values and subranges from 10to 400cP are included and disclosed herein.
- the Brookfield (solution) viscosity can range from a lower limit of 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50 cP to an upper limit of 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350 or 400 cP.
- the Brookfield (solution) viscosity can be from 20 to 350 cP, or in the alternative, from 30 to 300 cP, or in the alternative, from 40 to 250 cP, or in the alternative, from 50 to 200 cP.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the fabric substrate layer comprises polyethylene terephthalate.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the thermoplastic elastomer is selected from the group consisting of i) styrene ethylene butene styrene (SEBS) block copolymers with a styrene content of equal to or less than 30%and a Young’s modulus of equal to or less than 10 MPa; and ii) functionalized polyolefin (or olefin-based polymer) elastomer having a Brookfield viscosity at 177 °C from 8 to 20 Pa-sec.
- SEBS styrene ethylene butene styrene
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the thermoplastic elastomer is a maleic anhydride functionalized polyolefin.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer has a chlorine content of equal to or greater than 16 wt%.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer is a maleic anhydride functionalized chlorinated olefin based polymer having an amount of maleic anhydride functional group of from 1 to 3 wt%and a chlorine content from 16 to 30wt%.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the solvent of the adhesive layer is selected from the group consisting of methyl cyclohexane, ethyl cyclohexane, methyl ethyl ketone, ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, and combinations thereof.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the solvent solution of the adhesive layer contains no ethylene vinyl acetate.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the first composition comprises equal to or greater than 95 weight percent total of thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the at least one polar olefin-based polymeris a propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer blended with at least one of (i) a styrenic block copolymer, (ii) a homogeneously branched ethylene/alpha-olefin copolymer, (iii) an olefin block copolymer, and (iv) a random polypropylene copolymer.
- the at least one polar olefin-based polymer is a propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer blended with at least one of (i) a styrenic block copolymer, (ii) a homogeneously branched ethylene/alpha-olefin copolymer, (iii) an olefin block copolymer, and (iv) a random polypropylene copolymer.
- the invention provides the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein except that the non-polar olefin-based layer comprises a non-polar olefin-based polymer whichexhibits one or both of the following properties: a density from 0.85 to 0.92 g/cc and a melt flow rate from 0.1 to 80 g/10 min. All individual values and subranges from 0.85 to 0.92 g/cc are included and disclosed herein; for example, the density can be from a lower limit of 0.85, 0.87, 0.89, or 0.91 g/cc to an upper limit of 0.86, 0.88, 0.90 or 0.92 g/cc.
- the density can be from 0.85 to 0.92 g/cc, or in the alternative, from 0.85 to 0.89 g/cc, or in the alternative, from 0.89 to 0.92 g/cc, or in the alternative, from 0.86 to 0.91 g/cc.
- All individual values and subranges of a melt flow rate from 0.1 to 80 g/10 min are included and disclosed herein; for example, the melt flow rate can be from a lower limit of 0.1, 10, 30, 50 or 70 to an upper limit of 5, 25, 35, 55, 75 or 80 g/10 min.
- the melt flow rate can be from 0.1 to 80 g/10 min, or in the alternative, from 0.1 to 50 g/10 min, or in the alternative, from 30 to 80 g/10 min, or in the alternative, from 20 to 60 g/10 min.
- the invention provides an article comprising at least one component formed from the coated substrate according to any embodiment disclosed herein.
- Exemplary articles include water resistant consumer products such as back packs, briefcases, totes, and tents, and artificial leather.
- the fabric substrate layer is a nonwoven, polymeric, spunbound material.
- the first composition has a Brookfield (solution) viscosity at room temperature (about 26 degrees C) of from 10 to 400 cP.
- the fabric substrate layer comprises polyamide.
- the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer has a chlorine content of from 16 to 30 wt%, based on the weight of the functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer.
- the non-polar olefin-based layer comprises a non-polar olefin-based polymer which exhibits one or both of the following properties: a density from 0.85 to 0.92 g/cc and a melt flow rate from 0.1 to 80 g/10 min.
- the adhesive composition comprises from 1 to 99 weight percent solvent, from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of the thermoplastic elastomer and from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer.
- thermoplastic elastomer is selected from the group consisting of i) styrene ethylene butene styrene (SEBS) block copolymers with a styrene content of equal to or less than 35%; and ii) an olefin-based polymer.
- SEBS styrene ethylene butene styrene
- thermoplastic elastomer is a maleic anhydride functionalized olefin-based polymer.
- the first composition of the adhesive layer contains no ethylene vinyl acetate.
- the disclosure further provides an adhesive formed from the composition according to any embodiment disclosed herein.
- Fabric substrate layer The fabric used in this study is black woven polyester fabric, which is commercially available from Yaw Liamy Enterprise Co., Ltd. (Materials International City Pin HU, Shen Zhen, China) .
- Non-polar olefin-based layer The layer was formed from a composition comprising a propylene/ethylene copolymer, and the composition has a density of 0.87 g/cc and a melt flow rate of 3.35 g/10 min. See, for example, WO2011/008336, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- F-2P is a maleic anhydride grafted, chlorinated olefin-based polymerhaving aMw of 75,000 g/mole, a maleic anhydride level of 1.6 wt%and a chlorine content of 20 wt%, which is commercially available from Toyobo Co., Ltd. (Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan) .
- thermoplastic elastomer is linear triblock copolymer based on styrene and ethylene/butylene, S-E/B-S, with bound styrene of30%mass and a melt index, I 5 , of 5 g/10 min, which is commercially available from Kraton Polymers U.S, L.L.C. (Houston, Texas, USA) .
- AFFINITY GA 1000R thermoplastic elastomer
- AFFINITY GA 1000R thermoplastic elastomer
- a maleic anhydride grafted AFFINITY GA having a maleic anhydride level of 1.1 wt%and a melt viscosity of 13,000 cP, which is commercially available from The Dow Chemical Company (Midland, Michigan, USA) .
- AFFINITY GA 1000R melt viscosity is measured according to ASTM D3236.
- Adhesive layer composition used in the Inventive Examples were prepared by dissolving F-2P maleic anhydride functionalized chlorinated olefin-based polymer and thermoplastic elastomer pellets (KRATON G1652 or AFFINITY GA 1000R) in an organic solvent with stirring. Adhesive layer compositions used in the Comparative Examples were also dissolved in the same solvent. The exact components and ratios are listed below. The obtained adhesive solution was cooled to room temperature for at least 24 hours to make sure it is stable for room temperature storage.
- Inventive Example 1 F-2P/KRATON G1652 (20/80) blend was dissolved into methyl cyclohexane with the solid (i.e., polymer) concentration of 10 wt%.
- the fabric was coated with the prepared adhesive layer composition (first composition) , and then the coated fabric was placed in an oven for 2 minutes at 120 °C to remove the organic solvent.
- the coated fabric was laminated with non-polar layer using a compression molder at 115 °C for 12 seconds with a compression force of 4 kN.
- coating weight is generally used in lieu of coating thickness.
- the coating weight for both the inventive example and comparative examples are 10 ⁇ 20 gsm (gram per square meter) .
- Fig. 1 illustrates the peel strengths for each of the Inventive and Comparative Examples.
- Fig. 1 The corresponding peel strength of laminated samples prepared by using different adhesives is listed in Fig. 1. As can be seen in Fig. 1, the Inventive Examples exhibit enhanced peel strengths.
- Fig. 2 illustrates the Brookfield viscosity (solution viscosity) of the adhesive layer compositions of the inventive and comparative examples.
- the haptics of the coated fabric is also important. Usually a soft flexible coated fabric is preferred for the sake of good hand feel. The hand feel or haptics is very subjective but is heavily dependent on the modulus of the adhesive coated on the fabric. Fig. 3 provides the Young’s modulus of the adhesive solids (prepared by removing the organic solvents) . As seen in Fig 1, CE-2 has comparable peel strength with IE-1. However, as seen in Fig. 3, CE-2 has much higher modulus than IE-1, which indicates the corresponding coated fabric with CE-2 will be very rigid and thus a poor hand feeling. Therefore the combining of chlorinated olefin-based polymer with soft thermoplastic elastomer in this invention could achieve a well balanced peel strength and coated fabric hand feel.
- test methods include the following:
- Chlorine content is measured according to ASTM D3566-03;
- Melt Flow Rate is measured according to ASTM D-1238 (230°C, 2.16 kg) .
- Melt index, I 5 is measured according to ASTM D-1238, Condition 190°C/5.0 kg.
- Density is measured in accordance with ASTM D-792.
- Brookfield viscosity (solution viscosity) is measured by ASTM D 3236 at room temperature.
- Brookfield viscosity (melt viscosity) is measured by ASTM D 3236 at 177°C. When used in connection with a neat polymer, the Brookfield viscosity refers to the melt viscosity.
- the method employs the well-known universal calibration method, based on the concept of hydrodynamic volume, and the calibration was performed using narrow polystyrene (PS) standards along with four mixed A, 20 ⁇ m columns (PLgel Mixed A from Agilent (formerly Polymer Laboratory Inc. ) ) , operating at a system temperature of 140°C. Samples were prepared at a “2 mg/mL” concentration, in 1, 2, 4-trichlorobenzene solvent. The flow rate was 1.0 mL/min, and the injection size was 100 microliters.
- PS polystyrene
- the molecular weight determination was deduced by using narrow molecular weight distribution polystyrene standards (from Polymer Laboratories) , in conjunction with their elution volumes.
- the equivalent polyethylene molecular weights were determined by using appropriate Mark-Houwink coefficients for polyethylene and polystyrene (as described by Williams and Ward in Journal of Polymer Science, Polymer Letters, Vol. 6, (621) 1968) to derive the followingequation:
- Mpolyethylene a * (Mpolystyrene) b .
- Mw Weight average molecular weight (Mw) and number average molecular weight (Mn) were calculated in the usual manners.
- Polyethylene equivalent molecular weight calculations were performed using ViscotekTriSEC software Version 3.0.
- the Young’s modulus of the adhesive films were measured using the dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA) test on tensile mode DMA RSAIII (TA instruments) with a strain of 0.5%and frequency of 6.28 rad/s.
- the temperature ramping was set from 25 C to 80 C at 2 C/min.
- the sample size about 12 mm (Length) by 8 mm (Width) by 1 mm (Thickness) .
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- A coated substrate comprising:a) a fabric substrate layer;b) an adhesive layer whichis formed froma first composition comprising a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 1 to 20wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer and the thermoplastic elastomer; andc) anon-polar olefin-based layerformed from a second composition comprising at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer.
- Acoated substrate comprising:a) a fabric substrate layer;b) an adhesive layer which is formed from a first composition comprising a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 10 to 35 wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer; andc) a non-polar olefin-based layer formed from a second composition comprising at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer.
- The coated substrate ofany one of claims 1 and 2, wherein the fabric substrate layer is a woven polymeric material.
- The coated substrate of any one of claims 1 and 2, wherein the adhesive layer is formed from a first composition which further comprises a non-aromatic and nonchlorinated solvent.
- The coated substrate according claim 3, wherein the first composition comprises from 1 to 99 weight percent solvent, from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of the thermoplastic elastomer and from 0.1 to 20 weight percent of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer.
- The coated substrate according to claim 3, wherein the fabric substrate layer comprises polyethylene terephthalate.
- The coated substrate according to claim 3, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer is selected from the group consisting of i) styrene ethylene butene styrene (SEBS) block copolymers with a styrene content of equal to or less than 35%; and ii) an olefin-based polymer.
- The coated substrate according to claim 3, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer is a maleic anhydride functionalized olefin-based polymer.
- The coated substrate according to claim 3, wherein the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer is a maleic anhydride functionalized chlorinated olefin based polymer having an amount of maleic anhydride functional groups of from 0.75 to 3 wt%, based on the weight of the functionalized chlorinated polymer.
- The coated substrate according to claim 3, wherein the solvent of the first composition is selected from the group consisting ofthe following: methyl cyclohexane, ethyl cyclohexane, methyl ethyl ketone, ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, and combinations thereof.
- The coated substrate according to claim 3, wherein the first composition comprises from 70 to 95 weight percent solvent.
- The coated substrate according to claim 3, wherein the non-polar olefin-based layer comprisesa propylene/alpha-olefin copolymer blended with at least one of the following: (i) a styrenic block copolymer, (ii) a homogeneously branched ethylene/alpha-olefin copolymer, (iii) an olefin block copolymer, (iv) a random polypropylene copolymer, or (v) a combination thereof.
- An article comprisingat least one component formed from the coated substrate according to any one of claims 1, 2 and 3.
- An adhesive composition comprising a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 10 to 35wt%, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer.
- The adhesive composition according to claim 14, further comprising at least one nonaromatic and nonchlorinated solvent.
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