Coating with dusting agents in pelletizing tacky elastomeric materials
First Claim
1. A method of preparing free-flowing elastomeric polymer pellets consisting essentially of coating the surface of a strand of normally tacky elastomeric polymer with up to 2% by weight of a dusting agent and then cutting the strands into pellets;
- said dusting agent consisting of a friable polymer having a ball and ring softening point of at least 95°
C. and normally used in compounding of adhesives based on said elastomeric polymer, whereby the dusting agent does not interfere with the normal use of the pellets in adhesive formulations.
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Abstract
Thermoplastic elastomers useful in formulating certain pressure-sensitive hot-melt adhesives are normally very tacky and thus are hard to handle. The present invention relates to a method of eliminating problems due to this tackiness by dusting the elastomer pellets with a friable polymer resin having a ring and ball softening point of at least 95° C. Selection of a polymer resin which is normally used in adhesive formulations allows one to overcome tackiness without having detrimental effects on the ultimate adhesive properties of formulations based on the elastomer.
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1. A method of preparing free-flowing elastomeric polymer pellets consisting essentially of coating the surface of a strand of normally tacky elastomeric polymer with up to 2% by weight of a dusting agent and then cutting the strands into pellets;
- said dusting agent consisting of a friable polymer having a ball and ring softening point of at least 95°
C. and normally used in compounding of adhesives based on said elastomeric polymer, whereby the dusting agent does not interfere with the normal use of the pellets in adhesive formulations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- said dusting agent consisting of a friable polymer having a ball and ring softening point of at least 95°
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