Two-component polyurethane foam adhesive, a process for preparing the same and an article made therefrom

US12281246B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12281246-B2
Application numberUS-202017754817-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 6, 2020
Priority dateOct 16, 2019
Publication dateApr 22, 2025
Grant dateApr 22, 2025

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Described herein is a two-component polyurethane foam adhesive, a process for preparing the same and an article made therefrom.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A two-component polyurethane foam adhesive, comprising: (A) an isocyanate prepolymer component, obtained by mixing (A1) at least one first polyether polyol having an average functionality in between 1.9 to 3.5 and a hydroxyl number in between 10 mg KOH/g to 100 mg KOH/g, and (A2) at least one polymeric isocyanate, wherein the isocyanate prepolymer has an isocyanate content in between 15 wt.-% to 28 wt.-%, and (B) an isocyanate reactive component comprising (B1) 50 wt.-% to 90 wt.-% based on a total weight of the isocyanate reactive component of a second polyether polyol having an average functionality in between 1.9 to 3.5 and a hydroxyl number in between 10 mg KOH/g to 40 mg KOH/g, and (B2) 0.5 wt.-% to 30 wt.-% based on the total weight of the isocyanate reactive component of one of a third polyether polyol having an average functionality in between 1.9 to 8.0 and a hydroxyl number in between 40 mg KOH/g to 1000 mg KOH/g. 2. The two-component polyurethane foam adhesive according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first polyether polyol comprises at least one alkylene oxide capped polyether polyol. 3. The two-component polyurethane foam adhesive according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one alkylene oxide capped polyether polyol has an alkylene oxide content of less than 25.0 wt.-% based on a total weight of the alkylene oxide capped polyether polyol. 4. The two-component polyurethane foam adhesive according claim 1 , wherein the polymeric isocyanate comprises polymeric methylene diphenyl diisocyanate. 5. The two-component polyurethane foam adhesive according to claim 1 , wherein the second polyether polyol comprises an alkylene oxide capped polyether polyol having an alkylene oxide content of less than 25.0 wt.-% based on a total weight of the alkylene oxide capped polyether polyol. 6. The two-component polyurethane foam adhesive according to claim 5 , wherein the isocyanate reactive component further comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of crosslinkers, surfactants and catalysts. 7. The two-component polyurethane foam adhesive according to claim 1 , wherein the isocyanate reactive component further comprises at least one additive. 8. The two-component polyurethane foam adhesive according to claim 7 , wherein the at least one additive is at least one selected from the group consisting of water scavengers, blowing agents, cell openers, flame retardants, dyes, pigments, IR absorbing materials, stabilizers, plasticizers, antistats, fungistats, bacteria-stats, hydrolysis controlling agents, curing agents, antioxidants, alkylene carbonates, carbonamides and pyrrolidones. 9. A process for preparing a two-component polyurethane foam adhesive according to claim 1 , the process comprising mixing the isocyanate prepolymer component (A) with the isocyanate reactive component (B) at an isocyanate index in between 70 to 200. 10. An article, comprising at least one first substrate layer and one second substrate layer, wherein a two-component polyurethane foam adhesive layer according to claim 1 is present in between the first substrate layer and the second substrate layer of the article and forms an adhesive bond between them. 11. The article according to claim 10 , wherein at least one of the first substrate layer and the second substrate layer, independent of each other, is selected from the group consisting of wood, ceramics, steel, paper, fabric, non-woven fabric, concrete and polymeric material. 12. A method for producing an article according to claim 10 , said method comprising the steps of: (S1) applying the two-component polyurethane foam adhesive at least partially onto the at least one first substrate layer, and (S2) applying the second substrate layer onto the at least one first substrate layer and allowing the two-component polyurethane foam adhesive to solidify to obtain the article. 13. An article, comprising at least one first substrate layer and one second substrate layer, wherein a two-component polyurethane foam adhesive layer as obtained according to claim 9 is present in between the first substrate layer and the second substrate layer of the article and forms an adhesive bond between them. 14. The article according to claim 13 , wherein at least one of the first substrate layer and the second substrate layer, independent of each other, is selected from the group consisting of wood, ceramics, steel, paper, fabric, non-woven fabric, concrete and polymeric material. 15. A method for producing an article according to claim 11 , said method comprising the steps of: (S1) applying the two-component polyurethane foam adhesive at least partially onto the at least one first substrate layer, and (S2) applying the second substrate layer onto the at least one first substrate layer and allowing the two-component polyurethane foam adhesive to solidify to obtain the article. 16. A method for producing an article according to claim 13 , said method comprising the steps of: (S1) applying the two-component polyurethane foam adhesive at least partially onto the at least one first substrate layer, and (S2) applying the second substrate layer onto the at least one first substrate layer and allowing the two-component polyurethane foam adhesive to solidify to obtain the article. 17. A method for producing an article according to claim 14 , said method comprising the steps of: (S1) applying the two-component polyurethane foam adhesive at least partially onto the at least one first substrate layer, and (S2) applying the second substrate layer onto the at least one first substrate layer and allowing the two-component polyurethane foam adhesive to solidify to obtain the article.

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  • using foamed adhesives · CPC title

  • characterized by process specific features · CPC title

  • parameters being the characterizing feature · CPC title

  • characterized by the structural features of the adhesive itself · CPC title

  • containing only one alkylene bisphenyl group · CPC title

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Described herein is a two-component polyurethane foam adhesive, a process for preparing the same and an article made therefrom.
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Primary CPC classification C08G18/4841. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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