Claims
- 1. A coated abrasive article comprising:
- (a) a presized backing comprising a backing and a crosslinked presize layer on the backing, wherein the presize layer comprises the reaction product of an epoxy-containing material, a polyester component, and an effective amount of an initiator for energy curing the presize layer, and wherein the crosslinked presize layer is a hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive before crosslinking;
- (b) a first binder on the presized backing; and
- (c) a plurality of abrasive particles in the first binder, said abrasive particles outwardly project from the first binder.
- 2. An abrasive article according to claim 1 wherein the presize layer comprises:
- (a) from about 2 to 95 parts of an epoxy-containing material;
- (b) correspondingly, from about 98 to 5 parts of a polyester component, wherein the sum of (a)+(b) equals 100 parts;
- (c) an effective amount of an initiator for energy curing the presize layer; and
- (d) an optional hydroxyl-containing material having a hydroxyl functionality of at least 1.
- 3. An abrasive article according to claim 1 wherein the polyester component has a viscosity which exceeds 10,000 milliPascals at 121.degree. C.
- 4. An abrasive article according to claim 3 wherein the polyester component has a number average equivalent weight of about 7500 to 100,000.
- 5. An abrasive article according to claim 4 wherein the polyester component has a number average equivalent weight of about 7500 to 25,000.
- 6. An abrasive article according to claim 5 wherein the polyester component has a number average equivalent weight of about 7500 to 15,000.
- 7. An abrasive article according to claim 1 wherein the polyester component is the reaction product of (a) a dicarboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of saturated aliphatic dicarboxylic acids containing from 4 to 12 carbon atoms (and diester derivatives thereof) and aromatic dicarboxylic acids containing from 8 to 15 carbon atoms (and diester derivatives thereof) and (b) a diol having 2 to 12 carbon atoms.
- 8. An abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein the hydroxyl-containing material is present and is a polyoxyalkylene polyol.
- 9. An abrasive article according to claim 8 wherein the polyoxyalkylene polyol is selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene glycols, polyoxyethylene triols, polyoxypropylene glycols, and polyoxypropylene triols.
- 10. An abrasive article according to claim 9 wherein the number average equivalent weight of the polyoxyethylene glycols and the polyoxypropylene glycols is about 31 to 2250 and further wherein the number average equivalent weight of the polyoxyethylene triols and the polyoxypropylene triols is about 80 to 350.
- 11. An abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein the hydroxyl-containing material is present and is cyclohexane dimethanol.
- 12. An abrasive article according to claim 2 wherein the presize layer comprises from 2 to 80 parts of the epoxy-containing material and, correspondingly, from 98 to 20 parts of the polyester component.
- 13. An abrasive article according to claim 12 wherein the presize layer comprises from 2 to 60 parts of the epoxy-containing material and, correspondingly, from 98 to 40 parts of the polyester component.
- 14. An abrasive article according to claim 1 wherein the presize layer comprises the reaction product of an epoxy-containing material and a polyester component.
- 15. An abrasive article according to claim 14 wherein the polyester component is hydroxyl-terminated.
- 16. An abrasive article according to claim 14 wherein the presize layer further comprises a photoinitiator for crosslinking the presize layer.
- 17. The abrasive article of claim 1 wherein the first binder comprises a hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive before crosslinking.
- 18. The abrasive article of claim 17 wherein the first binder comprises the reaction product of an epoxy-containing material, a polyester component, and an effective amount of an initiator for energy curing the first binder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/457,390, filed Jun. 1, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,582,672, which is a division of Ser. No. 08/047,861, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,436,063, filed Apr. 15, 1993.
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