WO2008110685A1 - Composition adhésive pour étiquette auto-adhésive décollable - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a pressure sensitive thermo-fusible adhesive composition suitable for bonding self-adhesive labels which are peelable during a recycling process of articles to which they have been attached (such as packaging and / or containers, for example). example of glass bottles). It also relates to a multilayer system comprising said composition, a self-adhesive label, the corresponding labeled article, and a method of recycling said article comprising a step of detaching the label.
- These recycling processes such as those used for cleaning used glass bottles, for example bottles of beer, generally comprise a step of immersing the article to be cleaned in basic aqueous compositions maintained at temperatures between 60.degree. and 100 ° C. Such a step also aims to detach and separate the label attached to the article.
- Pressure-sensitive adhesives are substances giving the support which is coated immediate tackiness at room temperature (often referred to as "tack"), which allows its instant adhesion to a substrate under the effect of a light and brief pressure.
- PSAs are widely used for the manufacture of self-adhesive labels which are affixed to articles for the purpose of presenting information (such as bar code, name, price) and / or for decorative purposes.
- PSAs are generally applied by continuous coating processes over the entire surface of a large printable support layer made of paper or film of a single or multi-layered polymeric material.
- the adhesive layer which covers the printable support layer is itself covered with a protective layer (often called the "release liner"), for example consisting of a silicone film.
- a protective layer for example consisting of a silicone film.
- This multi-layer system can be further converted into end-user applicable self-adhesive labels, by means of transformation processes that include printing the desired informative and / or decorative elements on the printable side of the support layer, and then cutting to the shape and dimensions desired.
- the protective layer can be easily removed without modification of the adhesive layer which remains attached to the printable support layer. After separation of its protective layer, the label is applied at a temperature close to room temperature on the article to be coated either manually or using labellers on automated packaging lines.
- the patent US5385965 also describes a PSA allowing after coating on a paper support or film of a polymer material to obtain a label detaching from the substrate under the action of a hot alkaline solution.
- This PSA is in the form of an aqueous emulsion of a copolymer based on acrylate or a copolymer of styrene-butadiene type.
- the solids content of this emulsion does not exceed 70%, so that the coating of this PSA on the support layer is complicated by the need for a step of drying the emulsion.
- such adhesives have the disadvantage of partially passing in solution or suspension in the aqueous compositions used for the recycling of labeled bottles, which induces for industrial installations the reprocessing constraints of these compositions before release into the environment. .
- No. 4,680,333 discloses a pressure sensitive fusible adhesive composition
- a pressure sensitive fusible adhesive composition comprising a styrene-isoprene-styrene block copolymer, an aliphatic resin having a low softening temperature and a metal salt of a fatty acid.
- This composition makes it possible, after its coating on a paper support and adhesion of this support on a substrate, to take off the support thus fixed at any time, dry and at room temperature, without further treatment, thus conferring on the coated support a behavior of repositionable adhesive.
- Hot melt adhesives are solid substances at room temperature that do not contain either water or solvent. They are applied in the molten state and solidify during cooling, thus forming a seal which secures the substrates to be assembled. Some Hot MeIt are formulated to give the coated medium a relatively hard and tack free character. Other Hot MeIt provide the support with a relatively soft and tacky type: these are PSA that are widely used for the manufacture of self-adhesive labels; the corresponding adhesives are designated by the name of "hot melt adhesives sensitive to pressure" or, in English, by that of "Hot MeIt Pressure Sensitive Adhesive" (or HMPSA).
- HMPSA composition described by US Pat. No. 4,680,333 does not allow the label to be permanently bonded to a substrate, since it can be peeled off at any time.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an adhesive which makes it possible to stick a label permanently to an article, such as a packaging and / or a container (for example glass bottles), and which also offers the possibility of detach the label rapidly and completely during a dip step of the labeled article in a basic aqueous solution at elevated temperature, the adhesive remaining essentially fixed on the label after separation.
- the invention thus relates to a pressure sensitive hot melt adhesive composition (HMPSA) comprising:
- SBS Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene triblock copolymers
- SB diblock copolymers of styrene-butadiene
- the composition according to the invention makes it possible to obtain, after coating on an oriented polypropylene support (OPP), a permanent adhesion of the latter to a glass substrate, corresponding to an adhesive power (measured by the 180 ° peel test on glass ) advantageously between 2 and 15 N / cm, preferably between 2 and 10 N / cm.
- OPP oriented polypropylene support
- the adhesion of the support on the glass substrate is maintained over time, including in the presence of a high relative humidity.
- the OPP support thus fixed on a glass substrate peels off easily and completely during a step of immersion in a basic aqueous medium, without leaving any trace of adhesive on said substrate.
- the composition according to the invention is an HMPSA whose solid form at room temperature advantageously allows it to be applied by melt coating to the printable support layer of the label, without it being necessary to implement a drying step.
- the adhesive in the immersion step, the adhesive remains essentially attached to the OPP support after separation of the latter from the glass substrate.
- the adhesive does not dissolve (or disperse) in the aqueous compositions used in the recycling treatment, which avoids additional treatments for depollution of the washing baths.
- the triblock copolymers of styrene-butadiene-styrene and diblock type styrene-butadiene included in the composition according to the invention have a weight average molecular weight M w of between 60 kDa and 400 kDa and are generally linear. In the absence of any indication to the contrary, the weight average molar masses M w given in this text are expressed in dalton (Da) and are determined by Gel Permeation Chromatography, the column being calibrated with polystyrene standards. .
- the mixture of triblock and diblock styrene copolymers is preferably 60 to 80% SBS and 20 to 40% SB.
- the overall styrenic unit content of the mixture is advantageously between 25 and 35%.
- the SBS and SB copolymers are commercially available, including triblock / diblock mixtures. Examples of such products are Europrene ® Sol T6320 and Europrene ® Sol T 166 from Polimeri Europa (Italy) or Kraton ® Dl 152 from Kraton.
- Europrene ® Sol T6320 is a mixture of about 25% SBS triblock copolymer M w about 170 kDa, and 75% of SB diblock copolymer M w of about 70 kDa, each of the copolymers having about 30% styrene .
- Europrene ® Sol T 166 is a mixture of 90% and 10% SBS triblock (M w about 121 kDa) respectively. and SB diblock (M w about 64 kDa), each of these copolymers having about 30% styrene.
- the tackifying resin or resins have average molar masses by weight M w generally between 300 and 5000 and are chosen in particular from: - (i) rosins of natural origin or modified, such as for example rosin extracted from the gum of pine, wood rosin extracted from tree roots and their hydrogenated, dehydrogenated, dimerized, polymerized or esterified derivatives by monoalcohols or polyols such as glycerol;
- terpene resins generally resulting from the polymerization of terpenic hydrocarbons such as for example mono-terpene (or pinene) in the presence of Friedel-Crafts catalysts, optionally modified by the action of phenols;
- copolymers based on natural terpenes for example styrene / terpene, alpha-methyl styrene / terpene and vinyl toluene / terpene.
- Suitable tackifying resin is understood to mean a tackifying resin which when mixed in the proportions 50% / 50% with an SBS or SB block copolymer gives a substantially homogeneous mixture.
- the softening temperature (or point) is determined according to the ASTM E 28 standard test, the principle of which is as follows. A brass ring about 2 cm in diameter is filled with the resin to be tested in the molten state. After cooling to room temperature, the ring and the solid resin are placed horizontally in a thermostated bath of glycerine whose temperature can vary from 5 ° C per minute. A steel ball approximately 9.5 mm in diameter is centered on the solid resin disc. The softening temperature is -during the temperature rise of the bath at a rate of 5 ° C. per minute- the temperature at which the resin disc flows 25.4 mm under the weight of the ball.
- Tackifying resins having a softening temperature between 95 and 110 ° C are preferred, such as for example the Escorez 5600 or 5400, the Sylvarez ZT 105 LT or the Sylvarez ® TP95.
- the fatty acids included in the composition according to the invention have a hydrocarbon chain comprising from 10 to 22 carbon atoms. These fatty acids can be chosen from:
- the hydrocarbon radical of the monocarboxylic fatty acids ( ⁇ ) may be linear or branched. When pure acids are used, hydrocarbon radicals comprising between 14 and 20 carbon atoms are preferred.
- the use of mixtures of monocarboxylic fatty acids ( ⁇ ) is advantageous since these mixtures are derived from fatty substances of animal or vegetable origin under the name of cuts. These cuts are rich in hydrocarbon radicals comprising from 16 to 18 carbon atoms. We can mention in a non-limiting way with regard to these cuts:
- oleic fatty acids such as RADIACID 208 available from the company OLEON;
- tallow fatty acids such as RADIACID® ® 401 and RADIACID® ® 403; - Hydrogenated tallow fatty acids such as RADIACID 408 and RADIACID ® 409.
- the mixtures ( ⁇ ) of polycarboxylic fatty acids are obtained by dimerization of unsaturated monocarboxylic fatty acid fractions comprising predominantly hydrocarbon radicals containing 18 carbon atoms.
- the corresponding products are essentially dimers (such as RADIACID ® 951 and RADIACID ® 970) or a mixture of dimers and trimers (such as RADIACID ® 980).
- the products ( ⁇ ) and ( ⁇ ) have an Acid Index (LA) of between 170 and 200 mg KOH / g and an Iodine Number between 0 and 140.
- the Acid Index represents the amount of Free fatty acid and is the number of milligrams of potash required to neutralize the acidity of 1 gram of fat, determined by titrimetry.
- the Iodine Number (LI) represents the number of double bonds in the hydrocarbon radicals, and corresponds to the number of grams of iodine fixed per hundred grams of fat.
- RADIACID 208 has an AI. between 184 and 196 and an LI. between 75 and 94.
- RADIACID ® 970 has an LA. between 188 and 198 and an LI. less than 94.
- RADIACID ® 980 has an LA. of 180 and a LI. less than 94.
- RADIACID ® 403 has an LA. between 192 and 198 and an LI. from 42 to 51.
- Copra fatty acids have an LA. from 250 to 264 and an LI. from 6 to 9.
- the HMPSA comprises:
- composition according to the invention An amount of 0.1 to 2% of one or more stabilizers (or antioxidant) is further preferably included in the composition according to the invention.
- stabilizers or antioxidant
- These compounds are introduced to protect the composition from degradation resulting from a reaction with oxygen which is likely to be formed by the action of heat, light or residual catalysts on certain raw materials such as tackifying resins .
- These compounds may include primary antioxidants that trap free radicals and are generally substituted phenols such as CIBA Irganox 1010.
- Primary antioxidants can be used alone or in combination with other antioxidants such as phosphites such as Irgafos 168 also CIBA, or with UV stabilizers such as amines.
- composition according to the invention may also include a plasticizer such as an oil
- Paraffinic and naphthenic such as Primol 352 from ESSO
- a wax such as Primol 352 from ESSO
- ® a polyethylene homopolymer (such as Honeywell A-C 617), or a wax of a polyethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, or pigments, dyes or fillers.
- the self-adhesive heat-fusible composition according to the invention is prepared by simply mixing its components at a temperature of between 130 and 200 ° C., until a homogeneous mixture is obtained.
- the mixing techniques required are well known to those skilled in the art.
- the present invention also relates to a multilayer system comprising:
- an adhesive layer consisting of the hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive composition according to the invention; a printable support layer adjacent to said adhesive layer, made of paper or polymer film with one or more layers;
- a printable support layer a two-layer OPP / PET film, the OPP layer of which is adjacent to the adhesive layer.
- the HMPSA according to the invention is applied in the molten state at a temperature greater than
- the application is carried out by known coating techniques such as lip-type (at a temperature of about 160 to 180 ° C.) or curtain (at a temperature of about 120 to 180 ° C.) .
- the application of the HMPSA by lip nozzle is generally performed on the protective layer, the assembly then being laminated on the support layer (transfer coating).
- the application of HMPSA by curtain type coating can be directly carried out on the support layer, depending on the coating temperature.
- the invention also relates to a self-adhesive label that can be obtained by transformation of the multilayer system described above.
- the implemented transformation method generally comprises at least one printing step on the printable support layer and a cutting step.
- the invention also relates to an article coated with said label.
- the labeled article is preferably a package or container made of glass or a common plastic material selected from Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Polyethylene (PE) or PolyPropylene (PP).
- PET Polyethylene Terephthalate
- PVC Polyvinyl Chloride
- PE Polyethylene
- PP PolyPropylene
- a glass bottle is particularly preferred.
- the glass bottles concerned may or may not have received during their manufacture a coating treatment intended to maintain in time their mechanical properties and to protect them from scratches. Such a treatment leads for example to the deposition on the surface of the glass of a metal oxide layer, possibly covered with an additional layer of waxy nature.
- the invention finally relates to a method for recycling a labeled article, comprising a step of detaching the label by immersing the labeled article in a basic aqueous solution maintained at a temperature of between 60 and 100 ° C., characterized in that what the tagged article is as previously defined.
- the detachment of the label by this process advantageously results in its complete separation from the article, without leaving on the surface of the latter adhesive residue and without the adhesive composition contaminating the basic aqueous washing solution. In the context of an industrial implementation of the process, this results in less pollution washing water and improved economy of the recycling process, especially in terms of the amount of water consumed.
- the tags thus separated from the treated articles can be collected and removed from the wash bath by appropriate mechanical means.
- the object of the invention process is preferably carried enouvre to a temperature of about 8O 0 C.
- the adhesive power of the HMPSA according to the invention is evaluated by the peel test at 180 ° C on a glass plate as described in the FINAT test method No. 1, published in the FINAT Technical Manual. th edition, 2001.
- FINAT is the international federation of manufacturers and processors of self-adhesive labels.
- the principle of this test is as follows. HMPSA is pre-coated at a rate of 20 g / m 2 on the OPP side of a support layer consisting of a 19 ⁇ m thick PET film which is laminated onto a 50 ⁇ m thick OPP film using a two-component polyurethane adhesive. A specimen in the form of a rectangular strip (25 mm ⁇ 175 mm) is cut in the self-adhesive support thus obtained. This test piece is fixed on a substrate consisting of a glass plate.
- the assembly obtained is left for 20 minutes at room temperature. It is then introduced into a traction device capable of peeling or peeling off the strip at an angle of 180 ° and with a separation speed of 300 mm per minute. The device measures the force required to take off the band under these conditions. The result is expressed in N / cm.
- the peel at 180 ° on a glass plate glues for the manufacture of self-adhesive labels is generally greater than 2 N / cm, preferably 4 N / cm.
- the immediate sticking power or tack of the HMPSA according to the invention is evaluated by the instantaneous adhesion test called the loop, described in the FINAT test method No. 9.
- the HMPSA is pre-coated at a rate of 20 g. / m 2 on an OPP film 50 ⁇ m thick, so as to obtain a rectangular band of 25 mm by 175 mm.
- the two ends of this band are joined so as to form a loop whose adhesive layer is oriented outwards.
- the two joined ends are placed in the movable jaw of a traction device capable of imposing a movement speed of 300 mm / minute along a vertical axis with the possibility of going back and forth.
- the lower part of the loop placed in the vertical position is first brought into contact with a 25 mm by 30 mm horizontal glass plate over a square zone of about 25 mm side. As soon as this contact is made, the direction of movement of the jaw is reversed.
- the immediate tackiness is the maximum value of the force required for the loop to come off the plate completely.
- the tackiness of a PSA is generally greater than or equal to 1 N / cm 2 .
- the hot-peelability in basic aqueous medium of labels coated with the HMPSA according to the invention and previously fixed on a glass substrate is evaluated by the following test.
- Glass bottles with a diameter of 5 cm and a height of approximately 20 cm are used, divided into 2 groups according to the nature of the glass which constitutes them.
- This glass has indeed two types of surface layer, depending on the coating treatment that was applied during the manufacture of bottles.
- 1 type layer consists essentially of tin oxide.
- the 2nd type essentially comprises an oxidized polyethylene wax emulsion which was applied on a tin oxide layer.
- the 2nd type of layer is characteristic of new glass bottles.
- 1 type is glass bottles characteristic having been immersed in a basic aqueous solution, at least during a cleaning cycle. 1 bottle group is hereinafter referred to as "SnO" 2 nd by the "PE” symbol.
- the HMPSA to be tested is coated on the same support layer and under the same conditions as in the 180 ° peel test.
- a rectangular label (7 cm by 5 cm) is cut in the self-adhesive support thus obtained. It is fixed on a glass bottle by simple pressure, the whole being left 24 hours at room temperature.
- the labeled glass bottle is then immersed in a water bath thermostated at 80 ° C. having a pH of 12. After 60 s of immersion of the bottle, the percentage of detachment of the label (hereinafter "detachment") is visually evaluated for "SnO" and "PE” type bottles.
- the amount of adhesive present in the basic aqueous solution after immersion of the labeled bottle and separation of the label is measured as follows. During the poor implementation of the previous test, the weight P1 of the self-adhesive label is determined before it is attached to the glass bottle. After a period of immersion of 20 minutes of the bottle and the label in the basic aqueous solution, the label which is then peeled off the bottle is recovered, dried to constant weight P2. The weight difference P1-P2, expressed as a percentage relative to P1, corresponds to the HMPSA loss of the self-adhesive label.
- EXAMPLE 1 The composition appearing in the following Table 1 is prepared by simple hot mixing at 180 ° C. of the ingredients. This composition contains 0.5% Irganox 1010 and 0.5%
- This composition contains 46% of a mixture of 70% of a triblock copolymer SBS and 30% of a diblock copolymer SB, the overall content of styrene monomer is 30%.
- the result of the 180 ° peel test on glass of the composition obtained is 4.7 N / cm.
- the instantaneous adhesion test of the loop gives 1 N / cm 2 characteristic value of a PSA.
- the hot peeling test in a basic aqueous medium gives the two types of bottles 100% detachment. After separation of the label, no trace of adhesive is observed on the surface of the bottles.
- the HMPSA loss of the label is less than 1%, indicating that the basic aqueous wash solution contains substantially no HMPSA.
- Example 1 is repeated with the compositions shown in Table 1. The same results are obtained substantially. Table 1
- Example 1 is repeated for the compositions shown in Table 2.
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ES08761820T ES2397486T3 (es) | 2007-02-02 | 2008-01-31 | Composición de adhesivo para etiqueta autoadhesiva despegable |
NZ578660A NZ578660A (en) | 2007-02-02 | 2008-01-31 | Adhesive composition for removable pressure sensitive adhesive label |
BRPI0807156-0A BRPI0807156B1 (pt) | 2007-02-02 | 2008-01-31 | BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a pressure sensitive thermoplastic adhesive (HMPSA), a multi-layered system, a self-adhesive label and an article, as well as a method of recycling a labeled article |
CN2008800037761A CN101646740B (zh) | 2007-02-02 | 2008-01-31 | 用于可脱粘自粘标签的粘合组合物 |
CA2676626A CA2676626C (fr) | 2007-02-02 | 2008-01-31 | Composition adhesive pour etiquette auto-adhesive decollable |
AU2008224771A AU2008224771B2 (en) | 2007-02-02 | 2008-01-31 | Adhesive composition for removable pressure sensitive adhesive label |
US12/525,438 US8715797B2 (en) | 2007-02-02 | 2008-01-31 | Adhesive composition for a debondable self-adhesive label |
EP20080761820 EP2109647B1 (fr) | 2007-02-02 | 2008-01-31 | Composition adhésive pour étiquette auto-adhésive décollable |
JP2009547727A JP5554568B2 (ja) | 2007-02-02 | 2008-01-31 | 剥離可能な感圧接着剤ラベル用の接着剤組成物 |
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