Peel and stick roofing membranes with cured pressure-sensitive adhesives
US-2017114543-A1 · Apr 27, 2017 · US
US10065394B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10065394-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515124150-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A membrane composite comprising a polymeric membrane panel, an adhesive layer, and a release liner, where the adhesive layer is a pressure-sensitive adhesive that is at least partially cured, and includes at least two distinct regions with the at least two regions having distinct states of cure.
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What is claimed is: 1. A roofing membrane composite comprising: a. a polymeric roofing membrane panel having a planar surface that includes a central region and a lap region, where the lap region extends along a lateral edge of the roofing membrane; b. a single adhesive layer disposed on said lap region and said central region; and c. a release liner disposed on said adhesive layer, where the adhesive layer is a single pressure-sensitive adhesive composition that is at least partially cured, and includes at least two distinct regions differing only in the amount of crosslinking. 2. The membrane composite of claim 1 , where the adhesive layer is in contact with substantially all of one planar surface of the membrane panel. 3. The membrane composite of claim 1 , where the adhesive layer includes a UV-cured acrylic resin. 4. The membrane composite of claim 1 , where the polymeric membrane includes a second lap region that extends along a second lateral edge of the roofing membrane. 5. The membrane composite of claim 4 , where the adhesive that is disposed on the first lap region and optional second lap region have a higher state of cure than the adhesive that is disposed on the central region. 6. The membrane composite of claim 5 , where the cure state within the adhesive that is disposed on the lap region is at least 1% higher than in the adhesive that is disposed on the central region. 7. The membrane composite of claim 6 , where the cure state within the adhesive that is disposed on the lap region is at least 5% higher than in the adhesive that is disposed on central region. 8. The membrane composite of claim 7 , where the cure state within the adhesive that is disposed on the lap region is at least 10% higher than in the adhesive that is disposed on central region. 9. The membrane composite of claim 5 , where the cure state within the adhesive that is disposed on the lap region is at least 85% of full cure for the adhesive. 10. The membrane composite of claim 9 , where the cure state within the adhesive that is disposed on the lap region is at least 90% of full cure for the adhesive. 11. The membrane composite of claim 5 , where the cure state within the adhesive that is disposed on the central region is at most 84% of full cure for the adhesive. 12. The membrane composite of claim 11 , where the cure state within the adhesive that is disposed on the central region is at most 80% of full cure for the adhesive. 13. The membrane composite of claim 1 , prepared by a process comprising the steps of: applying the adhesive layer to the entire planar surface of the polymer membrane; at least partially curing the adhesive layer by using UV radiation, wherein the amount of UV radiation imparted to the adhesive that is disposed on the lap region is greater than the amount of UV radiation that is imparted to the adhesive that is disposed on the central region of the membrane. 14. The membrane composite of claim 1 , where the thickness of the adhesive layer is from about 3 mil to about 15 mil.
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