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There are several other applications, however, where laminating adhesives and heat seal coatings are essential for creating a variety of components used in industrial and architectural settings. In many cases, these components are made much more durable with Dow’s laminating adhesives, which have been engineered to prolong longevity in each application.
The sections below focus on these applications, where the advantages of using Dow’s laminating adhesives and heat seal coatings are explored.
Photovoltaic backsheets may be composed of PET/PET or PET/PVF laminate. ADCOTE™ 503A and 811B form a polyester two-component laminating adhesive system that provides high-bond strength, optical clarity, and high levels of heat and chemical resistance, making it useful for photovoltaic backsheet laminates.
Much like how flexible packaging structures gain additional properties when various films and foils are bonded together, different film and fabric materials synergize when laminated together. This synergy enables additional functionality to create high-performance fabrics, such as those used in sails.
For example, in sailcloth applications, two layers of polyester film may be laminated with aramid scrim in between. The resulting sailcloth has increased strength from the aramid scrim, providing a more efficient distribution of load over the sail. In addition, the polyester film that encases the scrim provides better reinforcement and shape-holding ability and may also offer added UV protection for the sail.
Both residences and commercial buildings leverage several types of adhesives within their overall construction. There are some applications where laminating adhesives are specifically required.
One example relates to high-reflectance lighting fixtures. A highly reflective polypropylene plastic film may be laminated to stainless steel sheet metal. The reflective polypropylene-steel laminate will diffuse light better in rooms and reduce the total amount of light fixtures needed.
Another example applies to drip-edge flashings, which serve to direct water runoff from roofing. A polypropylene film may first be laminated to stainless steel sheet metal to provide abrasion and chemical resistance. Cosmetic changes to the drip edge may also be made via lamination.
The applications above benefit from using MOR-AD™ M-805, which quickly forms high bond strength and has excellent chemical resistance. As an added feature, polypropylene films do not need to be pre-treated to apply MOR-AD™ M-805 successfully. Generally, any application that requires a lamination of polypropylene or polypropylene copolymer film to stainless steel, copper, aluminum foil, and even glass or wood will benefit from using MOR-AD™ M-805 as an adhesive.
Electric motors use laminates for insulation, where the insulation is rated to a certain National Electrical Manufacturer Association (NEMA) class based on its ability to withstand a specific rise in temperature while the motor operates. Class H insulation, which is rated for operation up to 180°C, may be made from laminates of PET and Nomex® materials. The ADCOTE™ 76P1-38 and Coreactant F laminating adhesive system is preferred here, as it provides excellent bond strength and heat resistance to lamination.
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Coreactant
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Materials Bonded
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Solar control window films
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PET, metallized PET
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N/A
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Mounting solar control window films
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PET, glass
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Photovoltaic backsheet laminates
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PET, PVF
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High-performance sailcloth
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PET, metallized PET, nylon films, aramid, polyester fabrics
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N/A
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Polypropylene laminated sheet metal, panel boards
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Polypropylene, polypropylene copolymers, stainless steel, copper, aluminum foil, glass, wood
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NEMA Class H electric motor insulation
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PET, Nomex®
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Although it may not be very apparent, laminates are present in many structures that provide key infrastructure and/or resource management to residences, commercial buildings, and vehicles. For example, solar control window films, solar panels, light fixtures, roof flashings, electric motors, and high-performance fabric for sails are all constructed in whole, or in part, by laminating different substrates together with adhesives.
Dow has engineered specific laminating adhesives and heat seal coatings to improve the longevity and durability of these applications, where specific properties such as optical clarity, high bond strength, UV stability, and high heat and chemical resistance have been optimized.
Contact us below to discuss your application for laminations, and we’ll be happy to make a recommendation on an adhesive. Even if your application has not been listed above, we would be glad to learn about your project and recommend an option to test.
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