Claims
- 1. A non-hairing, moisture curable, hot melt composition having a number average molecular weight of between about 1,000 and 10,000 comprising the reaction product of two or more hydroxy-functional polyesters with polyisocyanates wherein said hydroxy functional polyesters are selected from the group consisting of:
- (1) linear polyester blends, comprising a first and second polyester wherein each polyester is the reaction product of a polyol and a polyacid, wherein
- a+b<or =4, c+d>or =6
- a+b>4 and .ltoreq.6, c+d>or =10
- a+b>6 and .ltoreq.8, c+d>or =12
- wherein a is the number of methylene moieties in the polyol used to form the first polyester,
- b is the number of methylene moieties in the polyacid used to form the first polyester,
- c is the number of methylene moieties in the polyol used to form the second polyester of the blend,
- d is the number of methylene moieties in the polyacid used to form the second polyester of the blend;
- (2) a blend of at least one non-linear polyester and one linear polyester, wherein the non-linear polyester is selected from the group consisting of polyneopentyl adipate, polypropylene adipate and polycyclohexanedimethyl adipate, and the linear polyester is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene adipate, polybutylene succinate, and polyhexamethylene sebacate, provided that when the linear polyester is polyhexamethylene sebacate, the non-linear polyester is polyneopentyl adipate or polypropylene adipate; and
- (3) a blend of poly .epsilon.-caprolactone and at least one linear polyester selected from the group consisting of polyethylene adipate, polyethylene succinate and polybutylene succinate.
- 2. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein said hydroxy functional polyesters are selected from the group (1).
- 3. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein said hydroxy functional polyesters are selected from the group (2).
- 4. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein said hydroxy functional polyesters are selected from the group (3).
- 5. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein said hydroxy functional polyesters are selected from
- (1) linear polyester blends, wherein the polyester is the reaction product of a polyol and a polyacid, wherein
- a+b>4, c+d>or =6
- a+b>6, c+d>or =10
- a+b>8, c+d>or =12
- wherein a is the number of methylene moieties in the polyol used to form the first polyester,
- b is the number of methylene moieties in the polyacid used to form the first polyester,
- c is the number of methylene moieties in the polyol used to form the second polyester,
- d is the number of methylene moieties in the polyacid used to form the second polyester;
- (2) a blend of a linear and non linear polyesters, wherein the non linear polyester is selected from the group consisting of polyneopentyl adipate, polypropylene adipate and polycyclohexanedimethyl adipate, and the linear polyester is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene adipate, polybutylene succinate, and polyhexamethylene sebacate, provided that when the linear polyester is polyhexamethylene sebacate, the non linear polyester is polyneopentyl adipate or polypropylene adipate; or
- (3) a mixture of linear polyesters wherein one of the linear polyesters is poly .epsilon.-caprolactone and the others are selected from the group consisting of polyethylene adipate, polyethylene succinate and polybutylene succinate.
- 6. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein said hydroxy functional polyesters are a mixture of polyethylene adipate and polyhexamethylene adipate.
- 7. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein the weight ratio of polyethylene adipate to polyhexamethylene adipate is between 85:15 to 15:85.
- 8. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein the weight ratio is between about 80:20 and 20:80.
- 9. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein the weight ration is between about 70:30 and 30:70.
- 10. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein said polyisocyanates are aromatic diisocyanates.
- 11. The hot melt composition of claim 5, wherein said polyol is a saturated aliphatic diol containing from 2 to 8 carbon atoms.
- 12. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein said polyisocyanates are selected from the group consisting of diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate, tolylene-2,4-diisocyanate, tolylene-2,6-diisocyanate, and mixtures thereof.
- 13. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein said polyacid is selected from the group consisting of saturated aliphatic dicarboxylic acids containing 3 to 12 carbon atoms.
- 14. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein said composition contains a catalyst.
- 15. The hot melt composition of claim 14, wherein said catalyst is selected from the group consisting of tertiary amines, metal-organic compounds, and co-curatives.
- 16. The hot melt composition of claim 15, wherein the catalyst is dibutyltin dilaurate.
- 17. The hot melt composition of claim 15, wherein the catalyst is a metal-organic compound and is present in an amount of at least 0.01 percent, based on the weight of the composition.
- 18. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein the molecular weight of the hot melt composition is between 1000 and 6000.
- 19. A blend of hydroxy functional polymers comprising
- (1) linear polyester blends, comprising a first and second polyester wherein each polyester is the reaction product of a polyol and a polyacid, wherein
- a+b<or =4, c+d>or =6
- a+b>4 and .ltoreq.6, c+d>or =10
- a+b>6 and .ltoreq.8, c+d>or =12
- wherein a is the number of methylene moieties in the polyol used to form the first polyester,
- b is the number of methylene moieties in the polyacid used to form the first polyester,
- c is the number of methylene moieties in the polyol used to form the second polyester of the blend,
- d is the number of methylene moieties in the polyacid used to form the second polyester of the blend;
- (2) a blend of at least one non-linear polyester and one linear polyester, wherein the non-linear polyester is selected from the group consisting of polyneopentyl adipate, polypropylene adipate and polycyclohexanedimethyl adipate, and the linear polyester is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene adipate, polybutylene succinate, and polyhexamethylene sebacate, provided that when the linear polyester is polyhexamethylene sebacate, the non-linear polyester is polyneopentyl adipate or polypropylene adipate; or
- (3) a blend of poly .epsilon.-caprolactone and at least one linear polyester selected from the group consisting of polyethylene adipate, polyethylene succinate and polybutylene succinate.
- 20. A blend of hydroxy-functional polymers comprising
- (1) linear polyester blends, wherein the polyester is the reaction product of a diol and a diacid, wherein
- a+b=4, c+d>or =6
- a+b=6, c+d>or =10
- a+b=8, c+d>or =12
- wherein a is the number of methylene moieties int he diol used to form the first polyester,
- b is the number of methylene moieties in the diacid used to form the first polyester,
- c is the number of methylene moieties int he diol used to form the second polyester,
- d is the number of methylene moieties int he diacid used to form the second polyester;
- (2) a blend of a linear and non linear polyester, wherein the non linear polyester is selected from the group consisting of polyneopentyl adipate, polypropylene adipate and polycyclohexanedimethyl adipate, and the linear polyester is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene adipate, polybutylene succinate, and polyhexamethylene sebacate, provided that when the linear polyester is polyhexamethylene sebacate, the non linear polyester is polyneopentyl adipate or polypropylene adipate; or
- (3) a mixture of linear polyesters wherein one of the linear polyesters is poly .epsilon.-caprolactone and the others are selected from the group consisting of polyethylene adipate, polyethylene succinate and polybutylene succinate.
- 21. The hot melt composition according to claim 11, wherein said polyol is selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, and 1,2-hexanediol.
- 22. The hot melt composition of claim 13, wherein said dicarboxylic acids are selected from the group consisting of adipic acid, azelaic acid, succinic acid and sebacic acid.
- 23. The hot melt composition of claim 1, wherein each of said hydroxy function al polymers are solid at room temperature.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/201,169 filed Jun. 2, 1988, now abandoned.
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