Low application temperature amorphous poly-α-olefin adhesive
View Patent ↗It has been discovered that amorphous polybutene copolymers that have a softening point of from about 70 to about 105° C. and viscosity of less than about 1,900 cP at 190° C. possesses desirable properties and may be used to make a low application temperature hot melt adhesive for disposable absorbent articles.
1. A method for forming a bonded article comprising:
(A) applying a hot melt adhesive at 150° C. or below to a first substrate;
(B) applying a second substrate onto the applied adhesive, thereby forming a bonded article;
wherein the hot melt adhesive comprises at least 45 wt %, based on the adhesive, of an amorphous polybutene copolymer having (i) greater than about 50 wt % of 1-butene monomer, (ii) a softening point of from about 70 to about 105° C., (iii) a viscosity of less than about 1,900 cP at 190° C. and (d) a tan d value greater than 30 at 140° C.; and
wherein the hot melt adhesive has a viscosity of less than about 6,000 cP at 150° C.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first substrate or the second subsrate is a nonwoven film.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the hot melt adhesive is applied onto the first substrate by melt spraying, swirl patterning, random spraying and/or slot coating with an add-on-range of about 0.1 to about 20 g/m 2 .
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the hot melt adhesive is applied with an add-on-range of about 0.1 to about 10 g/m 2 .