Adhesive having insulative properties
View Patent ↗An improved adhesive composition having increased insulative properties is provided. The adhesive composition having improved insulative properties includes a starch component; an alkaline component; sodium tetraborate; water; and a plurality of expandable microspheres. Products having improved insulation capabilities and methods of making the products having improved insulation capabilities are also provided. The present adhesive and products including the adhesive is environmentally friendly.
1. An adhesive composition having improved insulative properties, comprising:
a. about 20 to about 40 wet basis weight percent of a starch component;
b. an alkaline component;
c. sodium tetraborate;
d. water; and
e. about 0.5 to about 5 wet basis weight percent of a plurality of expandable microspheres;
wherein the maximum expansion temperature of the microspheres is about 20° F. to about 40° F. lower than the temperature at which the adhesive composition fully sets.
2. The adhesive composition of claim 1 , wherein said starch component comprises a starch composition having a amylose content greater than 50%.
3. The adhesive composition of claim 1 , wherein said starch component comprises:
a. an unmodified starch composition; and
b. a starch composition having a amylose content greater than 50%.
4. The adhesive composition of claim 3 , wherein said adhesive composition comprises said unmodified starch composition in an amount of about 20% by weight of said adhesive composition and said starch composition having a amylose content greater than 50% is in an amount of about 4% by weight of said adhesive composition.
5. The adhesive composition of claim 1 , wherein said alkaline component comprises sodium hydroxide.
6. The adhesive composition of claim 1 , wherein said expandable microspheres comprise polymeric microspheres that expand in the presence of heat and/or radiation to form an insulative foam.
7. The adhesive composition of claim 1 , wherein said expandable microspheres have a maximum expansion level at a temperature of about 250° F. to about 280° F.