Brad Maurice Moncla - Lake Jackson TX, US Sarah T. Eckersley - Midland MI, US Ralph G. Czerepinski - Midland MI, US Charles F. Diehl - Lake Jackson TX, US Matthew James Kalinowski - Freeland MI, US Dale C. Schmidt - Midland MI, US
A method for forming a heat sealable coating on a substrate, wherein the substrate is formed from at least one oriented polymer is shown. The method includes depositing an aqueous polymer dispersion on the substrate, wherein the aqueous polymer dispersion includes (A) at least one thermoplastic resin; (B) at least one dispersing agent; and (C) water; wherein the dispersion has a pH of less than 12, and drying the dispersion to form a first layer.
Aqueous Dispersion, Its Production Method, And Its Use
Brad M. Moncla - Lake Jackson TX, US Matthew J. Kalinowski - Freeland MI, US Dave Speth - Midland MI, US Charles Diehl - Lake Jackson TX, US Dale Schmidt - Midland MI, US Kevin D. Maak - Midland MI, US Ronald Wevers - Terneuzen, NL
Aqueous dispersions including at least one thermoplastic resin; at least one dispersing agent; and water; wherein the dispersion has a pH of less than 12 are disclosed along with dispersions including at least one thermoplastic resin; at least one dispersing agent; and water wherein the dispersion has a volume average particle size of less than about 5 μm. Some dispersions include less than about 4 percent by weight of the dispersing agent based on the weight of the thermoplastic resin. Other dispersions include at least one propylene-rich alpha-olefin interpolymer; at least one dispersing agent; and water. Methods of making such dispersions are also described.
Aqueous Polymer Dispersions And Products From Those Dispersions
Brad M. Moncla - Lake Jackson TX, US Sarah T. Eckersley - Midland MI, US Charles F. Diehl - Blue Bell PA, US Matthew J. Kalinowski - Freeland MI, US Dale C. Schmidt - Midland MI, US
A method for forming a heat sealable coating on a substrate, wherein the substrate is formed from at least one oriented polymer is shown. The method includes depositing an aqueous polymer dispersion on the substrate, wherein the aqueous polymer dispersion includes (A) at least one thermoplastic resin; (B) at least one dispersing agent; and (C) water; wherein the dispersion has a pH of less than 12, and drying the dispersion to form a first layer.
Aqueous Dispersion, Its Production Method, And Its Use
Brad M. Moncla - Lake Jackson TX, US Matthew J. Kalinowski - Freeland MI, US David R. Speth - Upper Arlington OH, US Charles F. Diehl - Lake Jackson TX, US Dale C. Schmidt - Midland MI, US Kevin D. Maak - Midland MI, US Wenbin Liang - Pearland TX, US Gary M. Strandburg - Mount Pleasant MI, US
An aqueous dispersions including (A) at least one ethylene-based polyolefin forming a dispersed polymer phase; (B) at least one dispersing agent; and (C) water; wherein the dispersion has a pH of less than 12; and wherein the dispersed polymer phase has a volume average particle size of less than about 5 microns. In other aspects, an article or a substrate including a coating, wherein the coating was obtained from an aqueous dispersion comprising (A) at least one of an ethylene-based polyolefin and a propylene-based polyolefin; (B) at least one dispersing agent; and (C) water; wherein the dispersion had a pH of less than 12.
Aqueous Dispersion, Its Production Method, And Its Use
Brad M. Moncla - Lake Jackson TX, US Matthew J. Kalinowski - Freeland MI, US David R. Speth - Upper Arlington OH, US Charles F. Diehl - Blue Bell PA, US Dale C. Schmidt - Midland MI, US Kevin D. Maak - Midland MI, US Ronald Wevers - Terneuzen, NL
Aqueous dispersions including at least one thermoplastic resin; at least one dispersing agent; and water; wherein the dispersion has a pH of less than 12 are disclosed along with dispersions including at least one thermoplastic resin; at least one dispersing agent; and water wherein the dispersion has a volume average particle size of less than about 5 μm. Some dispersions include less than about 4 percent by weight of the dispersing agent based on the weight of the thermoplastic resin. Other dispersions include at least one propylene-rich alpha-olefin interpolymer; at least one dispersing agent; and water. Methods of making such dispersions are also described.
Aqueous Dispersion, Its Production Method, And Its Use
Brad M. Moncla - Lake Jackson TX, US Matthew J. Kalinowski - Freeland MI, US David R. Speth - Upper Arlington OH, US Charles F. Diehl - Blue Bell PA, US Dale C. Schmidt - Midland MI, US Kevin D. Maak - Midland MI, US Ronald Wevers - Terneuzen, NL
Aqueous dispersions including at least one thermoplastic resin; at least one dispersing agent; and water; wherein the dispersion has a pH of less than 12 are disclosed along with dispersions including at least one thermoplastic resin; at least one dispersing agent; and water wherein the dispersion has a volume average particle size of less than about 5 μm. Some dispersions include less than about 4 percent by weight of the dispersing agent based on the weight of the thermoplastic resin. Other dispersions include at least one propylene-rich alpha-olefin interpolymer; at least one dispersing agent; and water. Methods of making such dispersions are also described.
Coating Compositions, Coated Substrates And Hermetic Seals Made Therefrom Having Improved Low Temperature Sealing And Hot Tack Properties
Thierry Jean-Luc Dabadie - Luxembourg, LU Bruno R. Gringoire - Rachecourt, BE Jean-Pierre Frognet - Virton, BE Brad M. Moncla - Lake Jackson TX, US Matthew J. Kalinowski - Freeland MI, US
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Oil Corporation - Irving TX
International Classification:
B32B 27/32 C08J 3/03
US Classification:
428523, 428 357, 524500, 524501, 427180
Abstract:
Novel coated substrates are disclosed wherein a substrate is coated with a coating composition that forms good hermetic seals at very low temperatures and exhibits good blocking and slip characteristics. Such coating composition is comprised of an aqueous dispersion of a substantially non-polar copolymer of ethylene and an alpha-olefin having less than 20 carbon atoms, and an additive selected from the group consisting of an anti-blocking and slip agent, a coalescent and wetting agent, and mixtures thereof.
Aqueous Dispersion, Its Production Method, And Its Use
Brad M. Moncla - Lake Jackson TX, US Matthew J. Kalinowski - Freeland MI, US David R. Speth - Upper Arlington OH, US Charles F. Diehl - Blue Bell PA, US Dale C. Schmidt - Midland MI, US Kevin D. Maak - Midland MI, US Timothy J. Young - Bay City MI, US David J. Magley - Midland MI, US
Assignee:
Dow Global Technologies LLC - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08L 73/00 C08G 18/42
US Classification:
524539, 524599
Abstract:
Aqueous dispersions including at least one thermoplastic resin; at least one dispersing agent; and water; wherein the dispersion has a pH of less than 12 are disclosed along with dispersions including at least one thermoplastic resin; at least one dispersing agent; and water wherein the dispersion has a volume average particle size of less than about 5 μm. Some dispersions include less than about 4 percent by weight of the dispersing agent based on the weight of the thermoplastic resin. Other dispersions include at least one propylene-rich alpha-olefin interpolymer; at least one dispersing agent; and water. Methods of making such dispersions are also described.
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