Second Edition
edited by Istvan Benedek
Developments in Pressure-Sensitive Products explores the physical, molecular, and chemical bases of PSPs while describing the manufacturing processes, end uses, and economic issues involved.
Features:
- Provides the only comprehensive treatment of the entire spectrum of pressure-sensitive products, both with and without adhesives
- Links fundamental concepts and theory to practical applications and economic concerns
- Includes new chapters on the theory of pressure sensitivity, crosslinking of solvent-based acrylics, and hydrophilic PSPs
- Correlates the new pressure-sensitivity theory with its biological applications
- Discusses the manufacture, confectioning, and current uses of PSPs
Contents
- Buildup and Classification of Pressure-Sensitive Products
- Physical Basis of PSPs
- Molecular Fundamentals of Pressure-Sensitive Adhesion
- Chemical Basis of PSPs
- Developments in Crosslinking of Solvent-Based Acrylics
- Adhesive Properties of PSPs
- Manufacture of Pressure-Sensitive Products
- Molecular Design of Hydrophilic Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives for Medical Applications
- Converting Properties of PSPs
- End Uses of Pressure-Sensitive Products
Index