VOLUME 31, ISSUE 12
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Hydrogenated Styrenic Block Copolymers for Adhesives and Sealants
New materials that offer resistance to environmental conditions, ozone attack, and high temperature without undergoing degradation.
Year in Review
Readers used ASI’s multiple information platforms to learn the latest in industry news, innovations in raw materials and chemicals, and updates on new products introduced to the industry.
Optimized Filler Featuring Low Density, Flame Retardancy, and Thermal Conductivity
Viscosity-optimized aluminum hydroxide can be used as a very effective thermal conductive filler that acts as a flame retardant in various applications.
Skin-Friendly and Silicone-Free Medical Adhesives
Hot-melt adhesives offer optimum adhesion but can then be removed painlessly without damaging the skin.
Innovative Adhesives for Bonding Dissimilar Materials
Recent advances in adhesives and protective coatings have significantly improved performance and reliability when bonding dissimilar materials.
Researchers at UC Berkeley Develop Recyclable Adhesives
New recyclable adhesives can be easily adapted for medical, consumer, and industrial applications.
New Research Investigates Possibilities for Process Monitoring of Sealants
Inline-capable measuring techniques should enable quality assurance of applied sealants in the future.
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This issue of ASI features articles outlining new technologies and research to help in the formulation of adhesives for medical applications.
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