WO2008074333A1 - A pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprising salt - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a novel absorbing pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprising salt, and medical devices comprising said absorbing adhesive composition.
- Pressure sensitive adhesives have for a long time been used for attaching medical devices, such as ostomy appliances, dressings (including wound dressings), wound drainage bandages, devices for collecting urine, orthoses and prostheses to the skin.
- the moisture handling ability of skin contact adhesives i.e. both the water absorption capacity and the moisture vapour transmission rate of the adhesive, is important.
- skin adhesive keeps the skin dry by being water permeable. This allows moisture to transport through the adhesive from the skin side to the outer side, where it is allowed to evaporate.
- This mechanism is not usable for ostomy skin adhesives because a water impermeable layer covers the outer side of an ostomy adhesive. The water impermeable layer prevents ostomy discharge to enter the adhesive from the outside. Thus, evaporation of moisture is not possible.
- adhesive compositions used for ostomy appliances are made water absorbent. Absorbing particles or hydrocolloids (HC) are mixed into a hydrophobic adhesive matrix to absorb moisture from the skin and thereby keeping the skin relatively dry. This technique is well known in the art (see for example US Patent No.
- the adhesive matrix in traditional, state of the art of ostomy adhesives without HC particles is very hydrophobic with very low water permeability.
- the only way water can transmit within the adhesive is through the hydrocolloid particles that are mixed therein. As these particles are much smaller than the total thickness of the adhesive layer, the only way water can migrate into the adhesive is if the HC particles touch each other and form bridges for water to permeate through. This limit in water transportation dictates a relatively high loading of hydrocolloid particles in the adhesive such that enough particles touch each other.
- the particles used are hard relative to the adhesive matrix, this addition of a large quantity of particles makes the adhesive hard and uncomfortable for the user.
- the present invention provides an absorbing adhesive with very low particle loading and still having high water absorption capacity.
- the present invention relates to a pressure sensitive adhesive composition
- a pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprising a continuous phase and a discontinuous phase wherein
- the continuous phase comprises a water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer
- the discontinuous phase comprises a water soluble salt.
- Figure 1 shows the weight gain of adhesives after 24h in saline water.
- Adhesives CA1 and A1-5 are plotted as function of NaCI content.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the water absorption when using different salts.
- the present invention relates to a pressure sensitive adhesive composition
- a pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprising a continuous phase and a discontinuous phase wherein
- the continuous phase comprises a water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer
- the discontinuous phase comprises a water soluble salt.
- the total adhesive composition means the discontinuous phase and the continuous phase in combination.
- the discontinuous phase means the salt(s) or mixture of salts and any other solid materials, preferably in particulate form, such as filler (native starch), colours, hydrocolloids etc which are distributed in the continuous phase.
- the continuous phase means the total adhesive composition except the discontinuous phase.
- the present invention provides an absorbing adhesive with very low particle loading and still high water absorption capacity. These very attractive features are obtained by using water-soluble salt crystals instead of water absorbent particles as absorbers. Furthermore, it is required that the adhesive matrix is water vapour permeable and ion impermeable. In this way, water vapour can diffuse towards the salt crystal and slowly dissolve it, but the ions from the dissolved salt cannot escape the adhesive matrix.
- the water soluble salt and permeable polymer combination can absorb moisture without the negative effect of the salt solution leaching out.
- One theory of how this works is that the polymer and salt distribution provide an osmotic effect and moisture is transported through the vapour permeable but liquid impermeable polymer acting as a membrane.
- the liquid impermeable polymer also has a function of sealing the salt solution in until the pressure balance is changed sufficiently. This, in normal use of these adhesives, is never reached, so the transport is essentially in one direction only. As long as there is no tunnel or opening leading directly to the surfaces of the adhesive, the salt solution cannot leach out.
- a salt crystal in an adhesive matrix "absorbs" in a fundamentally different way than a regular hydrocolloid in an adhesive matrix:
- the amount of water that a salt crystal can absorb at a given partial pressure of water can be huge compared to the hydrocolloid.
- ordinary kitchen salt NaCI
- a hydrocolloid like Aquasorb A800 only absorbs about 0.2 times its own weight.
- simple kitchen salt has a water absorption capacity that is an order of magnitude higher than hydrocolloids.
- the vapour pressure over a salt particle is independent of the amount of absorbed water until the salt crystal is completely dissolved. This is contradictorily to the hydrocolloid particle where equilibrium vapour pressure increases rapidly with the amount of absorbed water.
- vapour pressure When the vapour pressure increases, the difference between vapour pressure on the skin and the adhesive is reduced and thus the driving force of water transport is reduced. This difference in the vapour pressure effects makes the absorption rate of an adhesive with salt crystals more constant in time and less a function of the amount of absorbed water.
- the mechanical behaviour of the adhesive also changes during absorption of water.
- the adhesive will be harder than the equivalent adhesive without particles. This is because the crystal particles are harder than the adhesive matrix.
- the adhesive starts to absorb water, the crystals are dissolved and the adhesive gets softer and softer.
- the adhesive becomes softer and even more comfortable to wear. But there is no reduction in erosion resistance
- the vapour pressure in the particles prefferably be less than 98% of pure water (very close to isotonic water) because a vapour pressure gradient between skin and adhesive is needed to have water transportation into the adhesive.
- the minimum solubility of the salt is calculated to be 1.13mol/L H 2 O.
- a water soluble salt according to the invention can be an inorganic salt or an organic salt.
- a water soluble inorganic salt means any acidic substance in which two or more chemical elements other than carbon are combined, nearly always in definite proportions, as well as some compounds containing carbon but lacking carbon-carbon bonds (e.g., carbonates, cyanides), where all or part of the hydrogen ions of the acid are replaced with metal ions or electropositive radicals, and the substance is fully soluble at 1 mole per litre or more in water to a clear solution.
- the water soluble salt is fully soluble at 1 mole per litre.
- a water soluble organic salt means the reaction product of an organic acid and a base, for example, sodium acetate (CH 3 COONa) from the reaction of acetic acid
- the pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprises inorganic salt.
- the pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprises water soluble inorganic salt, where the positive ion is any cation preferably from group one, group two, transition metals, aluminium and ammonium.
- the pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprises water soluble inorganic salt from the group of but not limited to NaCI, CaCI 2 , K 2 SO 4 , NaHCO 3 , Na 2 CO 3 , KCI, NaBr, NaI, Kl, NH 4 CI, AICI 3 and mixtures thereof.
- the water soluble salt is NaCI.
- the pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprises organic salt.
- the pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprises water soluble organic salt from the group of but not limited to CH 3 COONa, CH 3 COOK, COONa, COOK and mixtures thereof.
- the salt content of the water soluble salt is below 40 wt% of the total pressure sensitive adhesive composition.
- the pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprises water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer from the group of but not limited to polypropyleneoxide, polyurethane, silicone, polyacrylic or ethylene vinyl acetate and mixtures thereof.
- a water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer means a polymer that absorbs less than 5% in wt, preferably less than 1 %, at equilibrium and has a moisture vapour transmission rate of greater than 20 g/m2/24hrs, preferably greater than 10O g/m2/24hrs.
- the water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer is crosslinked.
- crosslink means a small region in a macromolecule (polymer chain structure) from which more than 2 chains emanate.
- the linking may be covalent, physical or ionic.
- the water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer has a permeability above 20 g/m 2 /24h.
- the water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer is a block copolymer.
- a block copolymer means a copolymer in which the repeating units in the main chain occur in blocks, eg,-(a)m-(b)n-(a)p-(b)q- .where a and b represent the repeating units.
- the water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer is polypropyleneoxide.
- the water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer is polyurethane.
- the water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer is silicone.
- the water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer is polyacrylic.
- the water vapour permeable hydrophobic polymer is ethylene vinyl acetate.
- Preferred particle size of the discontinuous phase is as small as possible, smaller particles are more difficult to see by the naked eye and will give products that are more pleasing to the eye.
- An upper limit on particle size is the size of the smallest dimension of the adhesive.
- a 300 ⁇ m thick adhesive should not contain particles with diameters above 300 ⁇ m.
- the particles may contain an anti agglomerating agent to reduce agglomeration of small particles.
- the pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprises more than 90 % w/w of the polyalkylene oxide polymer that consist of polymerised alkyleneoxide moities having three or more carbon atoms.
- the adhesive composition comprises the reaction product of:
- polyalkyleneoxide polymer having at least two unsaturated end groups, and wherein more than 90 % w/w of the polyalkylene oxide polymer consist of polymerised alkyleneoxide moities having three or more carbon atoms,
- a polysiloxane cross-linking agent comprising 3 or more Si-H groups and optionally
- the addition reaction catalyst is a Pt vinyl siloxane complex.
- the polyalkylene oxide polymer is polypropyleneoxide.
- the weight percent of polyalkylene oxide in said reaction product is 60 % or above.
- the polyalkylene oxide polymer having one or more unsaturated groups may be branched or linear.
- the polyalkylene oxide polymer is linear and has two unsaturated end groups.
- the polyalkylene oxide polymer is polypropyleneoxide.
- the polypropylene oxide having unsaturated end groups may be a compound of formula
- R 1 and R 2 are independently selected from hydrogen and Ci -6 -alkyl
- Z and W is C- ⁇ -alkylene
- X is -(CH 2 ) 3 -O- or - CH 2 -CH(CH 3 )-O-; and n is 1 - 900, more preferred 10 - 600, or most preferred 20 - 600.
- the number average molecular weight of the polyalkylene oxide having unsaturated end groups is suitably between 500 and 100000, more preferred between 500 and 50.000 and most preferred between 1000 and 35.000.
- Polypropylene oxide having unsaturated end groups may be prepared as described in US Patent No. 6.248.915 and WO 05/032401 or analogously to the methods described therein.
- Other polyalkylene oxide polymers may be prepared analogously.
- the polysiloxane cross-linking agent comprising 3 or more Si-H groups is suitable a compound having the formula
- At least three of the groups R is hydrogen and the rest of the groups R are each independently selected from Ci_i 2 -alkyl, C 3-8 -cycloalkyl, C 6- i 4 -aryl, and C 7- i 2 -arylalkyl; and
- m is 5-50, or preferably 10-40.
- the number average molecular weight as determined by GPC is suitably 500-3000.
- One or more cross-linking agents of formula (II) may be used in the cross-linking reaction.
- a mixture of one or more cross-linking agents of formula (II) comprising 3 or more Si-H groups and a polysiloxane chain extender comprising up to 2 Si-H groups is used in the cross-linking reaction.
- the polysiloxane chain extender is suitably a compound having the formula
- up to 2 of the groups R 3 is hydrogen and the rest of the groups R 3 are each independently selected from Ci-i 2 -alkyl, C 3-8 -cycloalkyl, C 6- i 4 -aryl, and C 7- i 2 -arylalkyl; and
- m is 0 -50.
- the number average molecular weight as determined by GPC is suitably between 200 and 65000, most preferably between 200 and 17500.
- Ci.i 2 -alkyl means a linear or branched alkyl group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms
- Ci_8-alkyl means a linear or branched alkyl group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms
- d- 6 -alkyl means a linear or branched alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, pentyl and hexyl.
- Ci -4 -alkylene means a linear or branched divalent alkylene group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, such as methylene, ethylene, propylene, isopropylene, butylenes and isobutylene.
- C 3 _ 8 -cycloalkyl means a cyclic alkyl group having 3-8 carbon atoms, such as cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl.
- C 6- i 4 -aryl means a phenyl or naphthyl group optionally substituted with Ci-
- 6- alkyl such as tolyl and xylyl.
- C 7- i 2 -arylalkyl means aryl attached to a Ci -6 -alkyl group, where Ci -6 -alkyl and aryl is as defined above, such as benzyl, phenethyl and o-methylphenethyl.
- the groups R and R 3 which are not hydrogen, are suitably each independently selected from a member of the group Ci -6 -alkyl, C 6- i 4 -aryl or C 7- i 2 -arylalkyl.
- the Si-H groups may be situated at either end of the compound of formula (II). However, at least one Si-H group is preferably positioned within the -(SiO(R 3 , R 3 )) m - chain of the compound of formula (II).
- the polysiloxane cross-linking agent and the chain extender may be prepared as described in Japanese Patent Application 2002-224706 and WO 05/032401 or analogously to the methods described therein.
- An addition reaction is, in its simplest terms, a chemical reaction in which the atoms of an element or compound react with a double bond or triple bond in an organic compound by opening up one of the bonds and becoming attached to it, forming one larger compound. Addition reactions are limited to chemical compounds that have multiple-bonded atoms. Hydrosilylation is an addition reaction between, for example, a carbon-carbon double bond in a compound and a reactive hydrogen from a hydrogen siloxane.
- Suitable addition reaction catalysts are any hydrosilylation catalysts, preferably platinum (Pt) catalysts.
- Pt-catalysts for the first part of the two-component sealant are described in US Patent No. 6.248.915.
- Pt complex catalyst where Pt is at a valency state of zero is preferred.
- Preferred catalysts are platinum-vinylsiloxan and platinum-olefin complexes, such as Pt-divinyl tetramethyl disiloxane.
- the reaction is suitably carried out neat at a temperature between 25 0 C and 150 0 C. It is not necessary to use a solvent for the reaction, which is an advantage for any adhesive, but especially for skin applications.
- the ratio of the number of reactive Si-H groups in the polysiloxane cross-linking agent to the number of unsaturated groups in the polypropylene oxide, which are reactive with Si-H groups under the reaction conditions is between 0.2 and 1.0.
- the amount of polysiloxane used for the cross-linking is suitably less than 15 % w/w, and more preferred below 10 % w/w of the amount of polyalkylene oxide polymer having unsaturated end groups.
- the cross-linking reaction does not lead to complete cross-linking of all the polyalkylene oxide polymers.
- the adhesive comprises a mixture of cross-linked and non cross-linked polyalkylene oxide polymer.
- the pressure sensitive adhesive composition according to the invention may contain other conventional ingredients for adhesive compositions, such as tackifiers, extenders, non- reactive polymers, oils (e.g. polypropylenoxide , ethyleneoxide-propyleneoxide copolymers, mineral oil), plastizisers, fillers, surfactants.
- the adhesive may also comprise pharmaceutically active ingredients. These optional ingredients may be present in the reaction mixture during the cross linking reaction.
- the continuous phase is water vapour permeable and hydrophobic
- the discontinuous phase comprises a water soluble salt.
- the water vapour permeable and hydrophobic continuous phase comprises a polymer as described above.
- the pressure sensitive adhesive composition further comprises hydrocolloid.
- the amount of hydrocolloid is below 50% w/w of the total composition.
- a layered adhesive construct comprising a backing layer and at least one layer of a pressure sensitive adhesive composition according to the invention.
- the invention may be foamed into foamed adhesive in a number of ways, either chemically or mechanically.
- Chemical blowing agents or other materials added to the adhesive formula itself may generate gas bubbles by a variety of mechanisms. These mechanisms include but are not limited to chemical reaction, physical changes, thermal decomposition or chemical degradation, leaching of a dispersed phase, volatilisation of low boiling materials or by a combination of these methods.
- any of the commercially known chemical blowing agents may be used.
- the chemical blowing agents is suitably non-toxic, skin friendly, and environmentally safe, both before and after decomposition.
- the amount of chemical blowing agent to be added to the adhesive mixture may range from about 0.01 % up to about 90% by weight, with a practical range including about 1 % up to about 20% by weight.
- the amount of gas to be added may be determined by measuring the amount of gas generated from a candidate mixture and calculating the amount of foaming required for the final product, tempered by experience of the amount of gas lost to atmosphere during the foaming process.
- Another method for creating a foamed adhesive of the invention is a method where a mechanical process is used to add a physical blowing agent, similar to whipping the adhesive mass into froth, thus creating a foamed structure.
- Many processes are possible including processes involving incorporation of air, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, or other gases or low boiling point volatile liquids during the manufacturing process for the adhesive.
- the invention also relates to medical devices comprising a pressure sensitive adhesive composition as described above.
- the medical device comprising an adhesive composition according to the invention may be an ostomy appliance, a dressing (including wound dressings), a wound drainage bandage, a skin protective bandage, a device for collecting urine, an orthose or a prosthese, e.g. a breast prothesis, and electronic device such as a measuring instrument or a power source, such as a battery.
- the medical device may also be a tape (e.g an elastic tape or film), or a dressing or a bandage, for securing a medical device, or a part of the medical device to the skin, or for sealing around a medical device attached to the skin.
- the medical device may in its simplest construction be an adhesive construction comprising a layer of the pressure sensitive adhesive composition according to the invention and a backing layer.
- the backing layer is suitably elastic (have a low modulus), enabling the adhesive construction to conform to the skin movement and provide comfort when using it.
- the thickness of the backing layer used according to the invention is dependent on the type of backing used.
- the overall thickness may be between 10 to 100 ⁇ m, preferably between 10 to 50 ⁇ m, most preferred about 30 ⁇ m.
- the backing layer is non-vapour permeable.
- the backing layer is water vapour permeable and have a moisture vapour transmission rate above 500g/m 2 /24h.
- the adhesive construction of the invention may provide a good moisture absorption rate and absorption capacity and is able to transport a large quantity of moisture through the construction and away from the skin.
- Both the chemical composition and physical construction of the adhesive layer and the chemical and physical construction of the backing layer affect the water vapor permeability.
- the backing layer may be continuous (no holes, perforations, indentations, no added particles or fibers affecting the water vapor permeability) or discontinuous (it has holes, perforations, indentations, added particles or fibers affecting the water vapor permeability).
- the moisture vapour transmission rate of the backing layer is suitably above 500 gg//mm 22 //2244hh,, mmoosstt pprreeffeerraabbllyy aabboove 1000 g/m 2 /24h, even more preferred above 3000 and most preferred above 10.000.
- the adhesive composition according to the invention is suitable for fastening a prosthetic device to the skin.
- a prosthetic device for example breast prosthesis could be fastened using adhesives described in this patent.
- the adhesive composition according to the invention is superior to state of the art because it can keep the skin dry by absorbing moisture.
- the adhesive composition is completely elastic in its nature. It only absorbs water and no absorbent is allowed to leak out. Thus, deformations are reversible through the elasticity of the adhesive and water absorption is reversible by drying.
- the adhesive composition according to the invention is therefore very suitable as a reusable adhesive.
- An ostomy appliance of the invention may be in the form of an adhesive wafer forming part of a two-piece appliance or in the form of a one-piece appliance comprising a collecting bag for collecting the material emerging from the stoma and an adhesive flange for attaching the one-piece appliance to the skin of the ostomate.
- a separate collecting bag may be attached to the adhesive wafer by any manner known per se, e.g. through mechanical coupling using a coupling ring or through use of adhesive flanges.
- the adhesive according to this invention may be one of more layers that make up the total adhesive sheet.
- the adhesive is part of a faecal-collecting device, attaching a bag or another collecting device to the perianal skin.
- a dressing or adhesive sheet of the invention may have beveled edges in order to reduce the risk of "rolling-up" the edge of the dressing reducing the wear-time.
- a beveling may be carried out discontinuously or continuously in a manner known per se e.g. as disclosed in
- ACX003 allyl-terminated polyether (poly propylene oxide) viscosity 16 Pa. s from Kaneka.
- Pt-VTS Catalyst, Pt-VTS.
- Pt-VTS is Pt-divinyl teteramethyl disiloxane in IPA (Pt 3.0 wt %).
- CR600 poly-alkyl hydrogen siloxane curing agents available from Kaneka.
- Arkon P1 15 A saturated alicyclic hydrocarbon resin from Arakawa Chemical Industries.
- DOA Dioctyl adipate, a plasticizer from International Speciality Chemicals Ltd.
- Silicone A Dow Croning 7-9677 Part A
- Silicone B Dow Croning 7-9677 Part B
- a container or cup that is water and water vapour impermeable having an opening is used. 20ml saline water (0.9%NaCI in demineralised water) is placed in the container and the opening is sealed with the test adhesive film. The container, with a duplicate, is placed into an electrically heated humidity cabinet and the container or cup is placed up side down such that the water is in contact with the adhesive. The cabinet is maintained at 37°C and 15% relative humidity (RH). After about an hour, the containers are considered to be in equilibrium with the surroundings and it is weighed. 24h after the first weighing, the containers are weighed again. The difference in weight is due to evaporation of vapour transmitted through the adhesive film. This difference is used to calculate Moisture vapour transmission rate or MVTR.
- MVTR is calculated as the weight loss after 24h divided by the area of the opening in the cup (g/m 2 /24h).
- the MVTR of a material is a linear function of the thickness of the material.
- the MVTR is reported as corresponding to a 150 ⁇ m sample.
- MVTR 20g/m 2 /24h for a 150 ⁇ m sample because of the linear connection between thickness of sample and MVTR of sample.
- PPiieecceess ooff aaddhheessiivvee ooff 11xx2255xx2255 mmmrr 3 were immersed in saline water (0.9% NaCI in demineralised water) at 37 0 C. The samples was removed and carefully dripped dry and weighed after 30, 60, 90, 120, 240, and 1440 hours. The change in weight is recorded and reported as weight gain in g/cm 2 .
- Adhesive base 100g of adhesive base was produced by mixing polymer AC003, cross- linker CR600 and catalyst in ratios given in the table below.
- 2Og adhesive base was transferred to a small beaker and mixed with a precalculated amount of NaCI to produce weight ratios given in Table 2.
- the slurry was cured between two releaseliners with a 1 mm distance between them to produce an adhesive sheet of 1 mm thickness.
- Adhesive A2p was produced by coating a PU film (BL9601 ) with 150 ⁇ m thick adhesive layer and curing the adhesive at 100°C for 1 hour.
- CA2p was produced by pressing adhesive without NaCI between a releaseliner and a PU film (BL9601 ).
- the adhesive thickness was 300 ⁇ m.
- CA2 was produced by compression moulding the adhesive mass containing salt between two releaseliners with a 1 mm distance between them to produce an adhesive sheet of 1 mm thickness.
- An adhesive base as the one prepared for adhesive A1-5 was produced. 2Og of the base material was mixed with 5.Og of either a salt (A9-12) or Silica gel (CA3). The slurry was cured between two releaseliners with a 1 mm distance between them to produce an adhesive sheet of 1 mm thickness.
- a salt A9-12
- Silica gel CA3
- a PU adhesive was prepared by mixing 100,0g of polyol (14944-44 H dev. polyol from DOW) and 23.5g of an isocyanate (Vorastar HB6013 from DOW). The components were mixed thoroughly by hand. To produce A6p, some of this adhesive was coated on a PU film (BL9601 ) with very high water permeability. Coating thickness of the adhesive was 150 ⁇ m. A6 was produced from the remaining adhesive; 2Og was transferred to a small beaker and mixed with 5.Og NaCI. The slurry was cured between two releaseliners with a 1 mm distance between them to produce an adhesive sheet of 1 mm thickness. Curing was rather slow and had to be performed in a rotary oven to prevent sedimentation of the salt particles.
- a Silicone adhesive was prepared by mixing 50,Og of Silicone A and 50.Og of Silicone B. The components were mixed thoroughly by hand.
- A7p To produce A7p, some of this adhesive was coated on a PU film (BL9601 ) with very high water permeability. Coating thickness of the adhesive was 150 ⁇ m. A7 was produced from the rest; 2Og was transferred to a small beaker and mixed with 5.Og NaCI. The slurry was cured between two releaseliners with a 1 mm distance between them to produce an adhesive sheet of 1 mm thickness.
- A8 was produced from the rest; 6Og was transferred to a small beaker and mixed with
- the adhesives were mixed in a Brabender mixer from Brabender OHG, Duisburg, Germany (contains about 60 grams) or a Herrmann Linden LK Il 0,5 from Linden Maschinenfabrik, Marienheiden, Germany (contains about 600 grams).
- the chamber temperature in the mixer was approx 12O 0 C and the adhesive was compounded with about 50-60 rpm.
- Premixtures were made from each polymer.
- the polymer was added to the mixer and the mixer was started. When the polymer was melted and had a smooth surface, oil was added slowly in small steps, starting with a few ml, followed by increasing amounts. The following part of oil was not added until the previous part was well mixed into the polymer.
- the ratio between Levamelt and PPO in the premixture was typically approx 1 :1.
- the adhesives were compounded from the premixtures of polymer and oil.
- the premixtures were added to the mixer together with resin.
- the mixer was started, and when the premixture and resin were melted and had a smooth surface, additional oil was added slowly in small steps, starting with a few ml, followed by increasing amounts. Salt was then added to the adhesive and mixing was continued for approx 15 min.
- the resulting adhesives with salt (STR049.2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) were thermoformed to an approximately 1 mm thick layer on a soft PU backing.
- the same adhesives, but without salt, (STR048.0A & OB) were thermoformed to approximately 100 micrometer between two release liners.
- the non absorbing adhesives were laminated on top of the absorbing adhesives to form the final device.
- the water permeability of the adhesives without NaCI is about 1000g/m2/day measured according to the MVTR method.
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