Claims
- 1. In a plural component hot-melt adhesive composition having hot-melt adhesive polymer as its backbone, the improvement wherein the backbone adhesive polymer is polymer having a melt index in excess of 750 g/10 min. and the composition has an application temperature below or about 280.degree. F.
- 2. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 1 which is suitable for a glue gun glue stick and which
- (a) has a heat resistance of at least 125.degree. F.,
- (b) has an application temperature of about 280.degree. F. or less when in glue gun glue stick form
- (c) has acceptable bond strength,
- (d) does not soften at ambient temperature,
- (e) has hot-melt adhesive as its sole essential adhesive component.
- 3. A plural component hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 2 which has a heat resistance of at least 125.degree. F., a bond-strength profile at least equivalent to that of traditional hot-melts, a Shore "A" hardness durometer reading at ambient temperature of from 50 to 100, hot-melt adhesive as its sole essential adhesive component, and a viscosity profile sharp enough to allow an application temperature within the range of from 180.degree. to 280.degree. F. when in glue gun glue stick form.
- 4. A hot-melt adhesive composition having an application temperature in an approximate range of from 180.degree. to 250.degree. F. and comprising an admixture of a) adhesive polymer having a melt index in excess of 750 g/10 min. with at least one member selected from the group consisting of b) tackifying resin and c) wax, the composition having from 20 to 80 parts by weight of (a), up to about 60 parts by weight of (b) and up to about 40 parts by weight of (c).
- 5. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 4 which further comprises up to 40 parts by weight of adhesive polymer having a melt index which is less than about 650 g/10 min.
- 6. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 4 which is suitable for use as a glue-stick composition and wherein the melting point of each component does not exceed 330.degree. F.
- 7. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 4 having a viscosity at 200.degree. F. of from 500 to 80,000 cp, heat resistance under a load of 2 pounds in the range of from 110.degree. to 150.degree. F., a ring and ball melting point in the range of from 150.degree. to 240.degree. F., and a thin-film cracking temperature in the range of from 0.degree. to 40.degree. F.
- 8. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 3 wherein (a) is an ethylene polymer having from 0 to 29 percent by weight of monomer units derived from vinyl acetate.
- 9. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 7 wherein (a) is an ethylene/(vinyl acetate) polymer having a vinyl acetate monomer content of from 18 to 19 percent by weight or from 27 to 29 percent by weight.
- 10. A composition of claim 1 wherein the backbone adhesive polymer comprises an EVA polymer having a melt index in excess of 750 g/10 min.
- 11. A composition of claim 1 wherein the backbone adhesive polymer comprises polyethylene having a melt index in excess of 750 g/10 min.
- 12. A composition of claim 1 wherein the backbone adhesive polymer comprises polypropylene having a melt index in excess of 750 g/10 min.
- 13. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 1 having a viscosity profile sharp enough to allow an application temperature of 200.degree. F.
- 14. A plural-component hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 1, an essential polymeric component of which is a high-melt-index polymer selected from the group consisting of an EVA polymer, polyethylene and polypropylene, the composition being one which (a) has a heat resistance (under a load of two pounds) of at least 125.degree. F., (b) has a bond strength profile at least equivalent to that of traditional hot melts, (c) does not soften at ambient temperature, and (d) has a viscosity profile which is sharp enough to allow a glue gun glue stick application temperature within the range of from 180.degree. to about 280.degree. F.
- 15. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14 which comprises an amount of adhesive polymer having a melt index of less than about 650 g/10 min., the amount being up to 40 parts by weight.
- 16. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14 wherein the essential polymeric component has a melt index in excess of about 2,000 g/10 min.
- 17. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14 which has a Shore "A" hardness durometer reading at ambient temperature of from 50 to 100.
- 18. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14 which has a ring and ball melting point in the range of from 150.degree. to 240.degree. F. and has a film cracking temperature in the range of from 0.degree. to 40.degree. F.
- 19. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14, each component of which has a melting point which does not exceed 330.degree. F.
- 20. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14 wherein the essential polymeric component is an EVA polymer.
- 21. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14 wherein the essential polymeric component is polyethylene.
- 22. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14 wherein the essential polymeric component is polypropylene.
- 23. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14 wherein the essential polymeric component is an ethylene polymer having from 0 to 29 percent by weight of monomer units derived from vinyl acetate.
- 24. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14 wherein the essential polymeric component is an ethylene/(vinyl acetate) polymer having a vinyl acetate monomer content of from 18 to 29 percent by weight.
- 25. A hot-melt adhesive composition of claim 14 comprising an admixture of (a) the essential polymeric component with at least one member selected from the group consisting of (b) tackifying resin and (c) wax, the admixture having from 20 to 80 parts by weight of (a), up to about 60 parts by weight of (b) and up to about 40 parts by weight of (c), based on 100 parts by weight of the composition.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 224,384, filed Jul. 26, 1988 now 5,041,482.
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