Solvent free aqueous polyurethane dispersions and adhesive films therefrom for stretch fabrics
View Patent ↗Novel aqueous polyurethane dispersions and adhesive films formed therefrom are provided. The aqueous polyurethane dispersions are provided in solvent-free systems of a prepolymer comprising at least one polyether or polyester polyol, a mixture of MDI isomers, and a diol. The adhesive films from such dispersions can be heat-activated for bonding, lamination, and adhesion of textile fabrics, including stretch fabrics.
1. A stretch article comprising:
at least one adhesive film or tape of:
a substantially solvent-free aqueous polyurethane dispersion of:
(1) a prepolymer, which comprises:
a) at least one polyether or polyester polyol, wherein said polyether or polyester polyol has a number average molecular weight of about 600 to about 3,500;
b) a mixture of 4,4′-and 2,4′-methylene bis(phenyl isocyanate) (MDI) isomers, wherein the ratio of 4,4′-MDI to 2,4′-MDI isomers ranges from about 65:35 to about 35:65; and
c) at least one dial compound comprising: hydroxy groups capable of reacting with the mixture of MDI isomers of component b) and at least one carboxylic acid group capable of forming a salt upon neutralization, wherein said at least one carboxylic acid group is incapable of reacting with the mixture of MDI isomers of component b);
(2) at least one neutralizing agent to form an ionic salt with the at least one diol compound; and
(3) at least one monofunctional dialkyl amine compound as a blocking agent for isocyanate groups;
and a substrate to which said adhesive film or tape is applied, wherein the adhesive film or tape is applied to the substrate upon release from a release paper.
2. The stretch article according to claim 1 , wherein the adhesive film or tape is bonded or adhered textile fabric.
3. The stretch article according to claim 2 , wherein the adhesive film or tape is bonded or adhered to a seam or a support area on the textile fabric.
4. The stretch article according to claim 2 , wherein the article is a garment.
5. The stretch article according to claim 4 , wherein the garment is selected from the group consisting of undergarments, brassieres, panties, lingerie, swimwear, shapers, camisoles, hosiery, sleepwear, aprons, wetsuits, ties, scrubs, space suits, uniforms, hats, garters, sweatbands, belts, activewear, outerwear, rainwear, cold-weather jackets, pants, shirtings, dresses, blouses, mens and womens tops, and sweaters.
6. The stretch article according to claim 5 , wherein the garment is selected from the group consisting of undergarments, brassieres, panties, and lingerie.