WO2016115287A1 - Adhesive tape for conduits, undersea conduits and methods of making undersea conduits - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to an adhesive tape for conduits, undersea conduits and methods of making conduits. Specifically, the present application relates to an adhesive tape comprising a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 60°C for 21 days. In some embodiments, the present application relates to an adhesive tape comprising a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 90°C for 21 days.
- Conduits are used to transport materials. In some instances, it is desired to transport materials to and/or from offshore locations. In these instances, undersea conduits are used to transport oil and gas from offshore wells to exploration platforms.
- Adhesive tapes have been used in the construction and assembly of conduits.
- filament-reinforced tapes such as, for example, a glass filament reinforced tape available commercially from 3M Company under the designation Scotch 890 Filament tape, have been used for the assembly of undersea conduits.
- U.S. Patent Publication No. 2008/0085388 (to Tynan Jr et al) describes a pressure-sensitive tape comprising a backing, a layer of corrosion-resistant filaments and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer that coats the filaments and binds them to the backing.
- the filaments of Tynan Jr et al are corrosion-resistant LCP filaments of polyester of 2-naphthalene-6-carboxylic acid and 4-hydroxy benzoic acid.
- This publication also describes a method for constructing a member for undersea deployment comprising a tubular member, winding a wire reinforcement around the tubular member and winding a corrosion-resistant filament-reinforced material over the wire reinforcement, and coating the filament- reinforced member with a layer of extruded polymer.
- the present inventors sought to develop an adhesive tape that withstands challenging undersea environments. Particularly, the present inventors developed an adhesive tape particularly useful in salt water having a pH from about 4 to about 10. [0007] In one embodiment, the present application relates to an adhesive tape that has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after exposure to salt water at a temperature of about 60°C for 21 days. In another embodiment, the present application relates to an adhesive tape that has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after exposure to salt water at a temperature of about 90°C for 21 days.
- the present application relates to an adhesive tape comprising: a backing having a first side and an opposite second side; a first adhesive layer adjacent the first side of the backing; a reinforcing layer comprising filaments adjacent the first adhesive layer; and a second adhesive layer adjacent the reinforcing layer; wherein the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 60°C for 21 days. In some embodiments, the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 90°C for 21 days.
- At least one of the first adhesive layer and the second adhesive layer is prepared from a solvent-based adhesive.
- the adhesive is a water-based adhesive.
- the adhesive is a hot-melt adhesive.
- the filaments are polyester filaments.
- the polyester filaments are selected from the group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT), polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate (PCT), and combinations thereof.
- the adhesive tape of the present application may further comprise a protective layer adjacent the second adhesive layer.
- the adhesive tape may additionally comprise a third adhesive layer adjacent the protective layer.
- the adhesive tape of the present application my further comprise a second reinforcing layer comprising filaments. In some embodiments, the adhesive tape further comprises a third adhesive layer adjacent the second reinforcing layer.
- the present application relates to a conduit comprising: enclosed conveying means; and an adhesive tape adhered to the enclosed conveying means, wherein the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water a temperature of about 60°C for 21 days.
- the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 90°C for 21 days.
- the present application relates to a method of making an conduit comprising the steps of: providing an enclosed conveying means; and adhering an adhesive tape to the enclosed conveying means; wherein the adhesive tape comprises a backing, a first adhesive layer, a reinforcing layer comprising filaments and a second adhesive layer.
- the filaments are salt water resistant polymeric filaments.
- the filaments are polyester filaments selected from the group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT), polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate (PCT), and combinations thereof.
- Fig. 1 is a cross-section of an exemplary embodiment of an adhesive tape according to the present application.
- Fig. 2 is a cross-section of another exemplary embodiment of an adhesive tape according to the present application.
- Fig. 3 is a cross-section of another exemplary embodiment of an adhesive tape according to the present application.
- Fig. 4 is a cross-section of another exemplary embodiment of an adhesive tape according to the present application.
- conduit as used herein broadly refers to enclosed means of conveying (e.g., tubular member) for transporting one or more materials.
- the conduit is used to transport utilities such as natural gas, oil, water, electrical cable, optical filament, phone cable, and the like.
- adhesive tapes are susceptible to corrosion and/or degradation by water.
- the speed of corrosion and degradation may be vastly increased by the presence of salt water. This low resistance to salt water is especially problematic in underwater and/or undersea applications.
- Filament-reinforced tapes have been used in the construction and assembly of undersea conduits. However, in some instances, filaments used in filament-reinforced tapes were corroded and caused the tape to fail (e.g., the adhesive tape peeled away from the substrate to which the tape was adhered). In other instances, the adhesive used in the adhesive tape degraded and as a result adhesive and/or cohesive failure occurred. [0025] To overcome the above-mentioned problems, a cover layer has sometimes been used in conjunction with the adhesive tape. The cover layer is typically disposed on the outermost surface of the adhesive tape (i.e., the surface that would be in direct contact with salt water).
- the present inventors sought to develop an adhesive tape that can be applied to a substrate that can be immersed in salt water such as, for example, undersea conduits, without the need of a cover layer on the outermost surface of the tape.
- the present inventors also sought to develop an adhesive tape that can be immersed in salt water and has a service life greater than 20 years. In some embodiments, the present adhesive tape has a service life greater than 25 years. Accelerated weathering tests may be used to anticipate failure modes and conditions of adhesive tapes used in undersea applications.
- the present inventors developed an adhesive tape that has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 60°C for 21 days. In some embodiments, the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water a temperature of about 90°C for 21 days.
- the present application relates to an adhesive tape.
- embodiment 1 of the present application relates to an adhesive tape comprising: a backing having a first side and an opposite second side; a first adhesive layer adjacent the first side of the backing; a reinforcing layer comprising filaments adjacent the first adhesive layer; and a second adhesive layer is disposed on the filaments and contacts a major surface of the first adhesive layer opposite the backing; wherein the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 60°C for 21 days.
- a second embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, further comprising a sealer layer adjacent the reinforcing layer.
- a third embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein the first adhesive layer is prepared from a solvent- based adhesive.
- a fourth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein at least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer comprises one of a rosin resin, a polyterpene resin, a modified polyterpene resin, a hydrocarbon resin and a modified hydrocarbon resin.
- a fifth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 4, wherein the polyterpene resin is based on beta-pinene.
- a sixth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of any of the preceding embodiments wherein one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer has a weight average molecular weight of about 1600 g/mol.
- a seventh embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of any of the preceding embodiments wherein one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer has a glass transition temperature (Tg) of less than 65°C and a softening point of less than 120°C.
- Tg glass transition temperature
- An eighth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 7, wherein the Tg is 62°C and the softening point is 115°C.
- a ninth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein the filaments are selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, carbon fiber, polyester fiber, nylon fiber, aramide fiber, basalt fiber, polyethylene fiber, polypropylene fiber and combinations thereof.
- a tenth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein the filaments are fiberglass filaments and selected from the group consisting of E-glass, S-glass, C-glass, ECR-glass, AR-glass, and combinations thereof.
- An eleventh embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein the filaments are twisted.
- a twelfth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein the backing is selected from the group consisting of polyolefin, polyester, polyetherketone, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, polysulfone, polyamide and polyimide.
- a thirteenth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, further comprising a protective layer adjacent the second adhesive layer.
- a fourteenth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 13, further comprising a third adhesive layer adjacent the protective layer.
- a fifteenth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, further comprising a release layer adjacent to the second side of the backing.
- a sixteenth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after exposure to salt water at a temperature of about 90°C for 21 days.
- a seventeenth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein at least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer is prepared from a water- based adhesive and a hot-melt adhesive.
- An eighteenth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein at least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer further comprises a tackifying resin having a softening point between 60°C and 160°C.
- a nineteenth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein the adhesive has a Tg between about -40°C and about + 20°C.
- a twentieth embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of embodiment 1, wherein the filaments are polyester filaments selected from the group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT), polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate (PCT), and combinations thereof.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PBT polybutylene terephthalate
- PTT polytrimethylene terephthalate
- PCT polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate
- a twenty -first embodiment of the present application relates to the adhesive tape of claim 1, further comprising a second reinforcing layer and a third adhesive layer.
- the present application relates to a conduit.
- embodiment 22 of the present application relates to a conduit comprising: an enclosed conveying means; and an adhesive tape adhered to the enclosed conveying means, the adhesive tape comprising a backing, a first adhesive layer, a reinforcing layer comprising filaments and a second adhesive layer; wherein the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 60°C for 21 days.
- a twenty-third embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22, wherein the adhesive tape further comprises a sealer layer adjacent the reinforcing layer.
- a twenty -fourth embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22, wherein the first adhesive layer was prepared from a solvent- based adhesive.
- a twenty-fifth embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22, wherein one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer comprises a polyterpene resin.
- a twenty-sixth embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 25, wherein the polyterpene resin is based on beta-pinene.
- a twenty-seventh embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22, wherein at least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer has a weight average molecular weight of about 1600 g/mol.
- a twenty -eighth embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22, wherein at least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer has a Tg of less than 65°C and a softening point of less than 120°C.
- a twenty-ninth embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22, wherein the filaments are selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, carbon fiber, polyester fiber, nylon fiber, aramide fiber, basalt fiber, polyethylene fiber, polypropylene fiber and combinations thereof.
- a thirtieth embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of any of embodiments 22 - 29, wherein the adhesive tape comprises a protective layer.
- a thirty-first embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 30, wherein the adhesive tape further comprises an adhesive layer adjacent the protective layer.
- a thirty-second embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22, wherein the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after exposure to salt water at a temperature of about 90°C for 22 days.
- a thirty-third embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22, wherein at least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer is prepared from a water- based adhesive or a hot-melt adhesive.
- a thirty-fourth embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22, wherein the filaments are selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, carbon fiber, polyester fiber, nylon fiber, aramide fiber, basalt fiber, polyethylene fiber, polypropylene fiber and combinations thereof.
- a thirty-fifth embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22, wherein the polyester fibers are selected from the group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT), polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate (PCT), and combinations thereof.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PBT polybutylene terephthalate
- PTT polytrimethylene terephthalate
- PCT polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate
- a thirty-sixth embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of embodiment 22 wherein the adhesive tape further comprises a second reinforcing layer and a third adhesive layer.
- a thirty-seventh embodiment of the present application relates to the conduit of any of embodiments 22-36, wherein the conduit is placed in salt water.
- the present application relates to a method of making a conduit.
- embodiment 38 of the present application relates to a method of making a conduit comprising the steps of: providing an enclosed conveying means; and adhering an adhesive tape to the enclosed conveying means; wherein the adhesive tape comprises a backing, a first adhesive layer, a reinforcing layer comprising filaments and a second adhesive layer.
- a thirty-ninth embodiment of the present application relates to the method of embodiment 38, wherein the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 60°C for 21 days.
- a fortieth embodiment of the present application relates to the method of embodiment 38, further comprising the step of placing the conduit in salt water.
- a forty-first embodiment of the present application relates to the method of embodiment 38, wherein the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least about 80% of the initial tensile strength after exposure to salt water at a temperature of about 90°C for 21 days.
- a forty-second embodiment of the present application relates to the method of embodiment 38, wherein the filaments are selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, carbon fiber, polyester fiber, nylon fiber, aramide fiber, basalt fiber, polyethylene fiber, polypropylene fiber and combinations thereof.
- a forty-third embodiment of the present application relates to the method of embodiment 41, wherein the polyester fibers are selected from the group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT), polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate (PCT), and combinations thereof.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PBT polybutylene terephthalate
- PTT polytrimethylene terephthalate
- PCT polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate
- a forty-fourth embodiment of the present application relates to the method of embodiment 38, wherein at least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer was prepared from one of a solvent-based adhesive, a water-based adhesive and a hot-melt adhesive.
- a forty-fifth embodiment of the present application relates to the method of embodiment 38, wherein at least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer further comprises one of a rosin resin, a polyterpene, a modified polyterpene, a hydrocarbon resin and a modified hydrocarbon resin.
- a forty-sixth embodiment of the present application relates to the method of embodiment 38, wherein the adhesive tape further comprises a second reinforcing layer and a third adhesive layer.
- the present application relates to an adhesive tape 10 comprising a backing 20 having a first side 20a and an opposite second side 20b, a first adhesive layer 30 adjacent the first side 20a of the backing 20, a filament layer comprising filaments 40, and a second adhesive layer 50 coating (i.e., adjacent to) said filaments 40.
- the second adhesive layer 50 is disposed on a major surface of the first adhesive 30 on a side opposite the backing 20 and filaments 40 are disposed along the interface of and embedded in the first and second adhesive layers 30, 50.
- the adhesive tape 10 comprises a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) backing 20 having a first adhesive layer 30 disposed thereon and a second adhesive layer 50 disposed along a major surface of the first adhesive layer 30 opposite the backing 20, where fiberglass filaments (E-glass) 40 are disposed along the interface of and embedded in the first and second adhesive layers 30, 50.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- the first and second adhesive layers may be used promote adhesion of the adhesive tape to a conduit and to seal the fiberglass filaments to avoid degradation of such filaments due to the combined effect of salt water and temperatures of up to 60°C.
- the first adhesive layer and the second adhesive layer are identical. In other embodiments, the first adhesive layer and the second adhesive layer have different compositions and/or properties.
- Suitable polymers used to prepare the backing include but are not limited to polyolefin, polyester, polyetheretherketone, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, polysulfone, polyamide and polyimide.
- filaments from the reinforcing layer are selected from any of the following materials: fiberglass, carbon fiber, polyester fiber, nylon fiber, aramide fiber, basalt fiber, polyethylene fiber, polypropylene fiber and combinations thereof.
- the fiberglass filaments are selected from any of the following materials: E-glass, S-glass, C-glass, ECR-glass, AR-glass, and combinations thereof.
- the filaments are twisted.
- the polyester fibers include, but are not limited to, those made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT), poly- 1,4 cyclohexylene-dimethylene terephthalate (PCT) and combinations thereof.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PBT polybutylene terephthalate
- PTT polytrimethylene terephthalate
- PCT poly- 1,4 cyclohexylene-dimethylene terephthalate
- the adhesive tape further comprises a sealer layer/composition contacting the filaments.
- the sealer layer or composition may further protect the filaments from degradation and corrosion.
- Exemplary sealer layer and/or compositions include, but are not limited to, polyisoprene rubber, styrene-isoprene-styrene block copolymer, and hydrocarbon or polyterpene resin.
- the sealer layer and/or composition is an adhesive.
- the adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- the second side 20b of the backing 20 is coated with a release agent to facilitate unwinding of the adhesive tape.
- Suitable release agents include, but are not limited to silicones, urethane -containing polymers, fluorine-containing polymers and compounds, hydrocarbons, waxes, and long, branched alkyl polymers and compounds.
- a separate release layer is disposed the second side 20b of the backing 20. Contrary to a release coating, the release layer is a stand-alone layer.
- the adhesive tape further comprises a protective layer adjacent the second adhesive layer opposite the side adjacent to the filaments 40 and optionally, a third adhesive layer adjacent the protective layer opposite the side adjacent to the protective layer.
- the third adhesive layer is used to bond the adhesive tape to the substrate (e.g., tubular member).
- the third adhesive layer has the same composition as one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer. In other embodiments, the third adhesive layer has a different composition.
- Fig. 2 is a cross-section of an exemplary embodiment of an adhesive tape having a protective layer according to the present application.
- Adhesive tape 110 comprises a backing 120 having a first side 120a and a second side 120b (outermost side).
- the adhesive tape 1 10 further comprises a first high temperature resistant adhesive layer 130 adjacent the first side 120a of the backing 120, a filament layer comprising filaments 140, and a second high temperature resistant adhesive layer 150 coating said filaments 140 and contacting the first high temperature resistant adhesive layer 130 along a major surface opposite the backing 120.
- a protective layer 160 is disposed on a major surface of the second high temperature resistant adhesive layer 150 opposite the side adjacent to the filaments 140.
- a third adhesive layer 170 is disposed adjacent the protective layer 160 on a major surface of the protective layer 160 opposite the second high temperature resistant adhesive layer 150.
- the third adhesive layer 170 is used to improve adhesion of the adhesive tape 1 10 to a substrate (not shown).
- Fig. 3 is a cross-section of an exemplary embodiment of an adhesive tape having a protective layer according to the present application.
- Adhesive tape 210 comprises a backing 220 having a first side 220a and a second side 220b (outermost side).
- the adhesive tape 210 further comprises a first adhesive layer 230 adjacent the first side 220a of the backing, a filament layer comprising filaments 240 disposed on a major surface of the first adhesive layer 230 opposite the backing 220, a sealer layer 230a coating said filaments 240 and a second adhesive layer 250 disposed on the filaments 240.
- a protective layer 260 is disposed on the second adhesive layer 250.
- a third adhesive layer 270 is disposed adjacent the protective layer 260 opposite the side adjacent to the second adhesive layer 250.
- the addition of third adhesive layer 270 is useful to improve adhesion of the adhesive tape 210 to a substrate (not shown).
- the sealer layer 230a is an adhesive layer.
- the first adhesive layer 230 and/or the second adhesive layer 250 comprises high temperature resistant compositions.
- Fig. 4 is a cross-section of an exemplary embodiment of an adhesive tape having a second reinforcing layer and a third adhesive layer according to the present application.
- Adhesive tape 310 comprises a backing 320 having a first side 320a and a second side 320b (outermost side).
- the adhesive tape 310 further comprises a first adhesive layer 330 adjacent the first side 320a of the backing, a first filament layer comprising filaments 340 disposed on a major surface of the first adhesive layer 330 opposite the backing 320, and a second adhesive layer 350 disposed on the filaments 340.
- a second reinforcing layer comprising filaments 341 is disposed on a major surface of the second adhesive layer 350.
- a third adhesive layer 370 is disposed adjacent the second reinforcing layer comprising filaments
- At least one of the first adhesive layer 330, the second adhesive layer 350, and the third adhesive layer 370 comprises high temperature resistant compositions.
- the second adhesive layer 350 shown in Fig. 4 is replaced by a sealer layer (not shown).
- a protective layer is disposed on the third adhesive layer 370.
- filaments 340 of the first reinforcing layer are the same filaments as the filaments 341 of the second reinforcing layer. In other embodiments, the filaments 340 of the first reinforcing layer are different from the filaments 341 of the second reinforcing layer.
- the protective layer 160, 260 comprises a polymer selected from at least one of polyolefin, polyester, polyetherketone, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, polysulfone, polyamide and polyimide.
- the present adhesive tape When the present adhesive tape is adhered to a substrate, water or moisture may contact the adhesive tape from the outermost layer, that is, from the backing. In some instances, the backings have, albeit low, some permeability to water or moisture, allowing the first adhesive layer to be contacted. As a result, the present inventors sought to develop an adhesive tape comprising a first adhesive layer that is resistant to salt water. In some embodiments, the present adhesive tape is resistant to salt water at a temperature of about 60°C for at least 21 days.
- the present inventors also sought to develop an adhesive tape comprising salt water resistant filaments.
- the salt water resistant filaments include polymeric filaments such as, for example, polyester filaments.
- the polyester fibers include, but are not limited to, those made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT), poly- 1,4 cyclohexylene-dimethylene terephthalate (PCT) and combinations thereof.
- the present adhesive tape is resistant to salt water at a temperature of about 90°C for at least 21 days .
- Thermoplastics pipes; Resistance to liquid chemicals; Classification; Part 1 Immersion Test Method.
- the test consisted of submerging the adhesive tape 12 mm wide and 300 mm long in salt water (5 wt% sodium chloride solution) for a predetermined period of time. In the present application, the adhesive tape remained submerged for 21 days (504 hours) at a temperature of about 60°C. Mechanical properties of the tape were measured before and after the aging tests.
- the second adhesive layer may be contacted by such materials. Consequently, in some embodiments, it is preferred that the second adhesive layer exhibits similar levels of resistance to such materials as the first adhesive layer.
- At least one of the first adhesive layer, the second adhesive layer and/or the third adhesive layer is/are prepared from a solvent-based adhesive to allow for improved wettability of the filaments.
- at least one of the first adhesive layer, the second adhesive layer and/or the third adhesive layer comprises a polyterpene resin.
- the polyterpene resin is based on beta-pinene ( ⁇ -pinene).
- the first, second and/or third adhesive layers may optionally additionally comprise tackifiers, such as, for example, polymerized terpenes, styrenated terpenes, phenolated terpenes, hydrocarbon resins (e.g., C5, C9, C5/C9), and combinations thereof.
- tackifiers such as, for example, polymerized terpenes, styrenated terpenes, phenolated terpenes, hydrocarbon resins (e.g., C5, C9, C5/C9), and combinations thereof.
- the weight average molecular weight of at least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer is between 300 g/mol and 2000 g/mol, as determined by Rheological Dynamic Spectroscopy (RDS). In some embodiments, the weight average molecular weight is about 1600 g/mol.
- At least the first adhesive layer was prepared from a solvent-based adhesive and has a weight average molecular weight of 1600 g/mol.
- At least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer is prepared from a water-based adhesive.
- Suitable water-based adhesives include polymers selected from the group consisting of acrylics, styrene-butadiene copolymers, vinyl acetate copolymers, natural or polyisoprene rubber latexes, and combinations thereof.
- At least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer is prepared from a hot-melt adhesive.
- Suitable hot-melt adhesives include polymers selected from the group consisting of styrene-isoprene-styrene (SIS), natural rubber, acrylics, styrene-butadiene-styrene, and combinations thereof.
- the hot-melt adhesive has a Tg of between about -40°C and +20°C.
- At least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer further comprises a tackifying resin (tackifier) having a softening point between about 60°C and between about 160°C.
- the tackifying resin has a Tg of about 62°C and softening point 115°C.
- Suitable tackifying resins include, but are not limited to, rosin resins, polyterpene resins, modified polyterpene resins, hydrocarbon resins, and modified hydrocarbon resins.
- at least one of the first adhesive layer or the second adhesive layer include other optional components such as, for example, crosslinkers, antioxidants, plasticizers, UV absorbers, colorants and fillers.
- the present application relates to a conduit comprising a tubular member and an adhesive tape adhered thereto, where the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 60°C for 21 days.
- the adhesive tape has a final tensile strength of at least 80% of the initial tensile strength after being exposed to salt water at a temperature of about 90°C for 21 days.
- the conduit of the present application is immersed in salt water.
- the conduit is used to transport oil from offshore platforms.
- the present application relates to a method of making a conduit comprising the steps of: providing a tubular member, and adhering an adhesive tape to the tubular member, where the adhesive tape comprises a backing, a first adhesive layer, a reinforcing layer comprising filaments and a second adhesive layer.
- Tensile strength was measured using a tensile strength tester (INSTRON model 5582) using a 10 kN load cell 10 generally following the procedure outlined in ASTM D-3759/3759-M- 05 (2011), "Standard Test Method for Breaking Strength and Elongation of Pressure-Sensitive Tape". The samples were tested at a speed of 150 mm/min. Tensile strength was recorded as the force at break on the load-elongation curve. The curve was normalized to the force per unit width of tape, Newtons per 100 mm of width. 0110] MATERIALS
- Isopropyl alcohol Isopropyl alcohol Rhodia, Campinas, Brazil
- a commercially available tape was obtained under the trade designation SCOTCH 890 SR from 3M Company of St. Paul, MN, and is hereinafter referred to as Comparative Example A.
- An adhesive tape according to the present application was prepared as follows.
- An adhesive composition was prepared by mixing the ingredients listed in Table 1 below, in the order provided, wherein weight is expressed as a percentage based on the total weight of the adhesive composition.
- a first adhesive layer was prepared by coating the adhesive composition onto a PET film backing (obtained under the trade designation THERPHANE 10.15, from Therphane) using a 60 ⁇ (micrometers) Meyer Bar. The adhesive composition was allowed to dry at a temperature of about 70°C for about 5 minutes, resulting in a dried coating weight of 30 g/m 2 (grams/square meter).
- a reinforcing layer was subsequently prepared by applying fiberglass filaments (obtained under the trade designation E-GLASS G75 from Saint Gobain) to the first adhesive layer using a handspread device.
- the same adhesive composition used in the first adhesive layer was coated onto the reinforcing layer, to form a second adhesive layer.
- the adhesive composition was applied using the 60 ⁇ Meyer Bar.
- the second adhesive layer was allowed to dry at a temperature of about 70°C for about 15 minutes resulting in a dried adhesive coating weight of 40 g/m 2 .
- a PET protective layer having a first surface and a second surface, opposite the first surface, was disposed onto the second adhesive layer such that the first surface of the protective layer was in contact with the second adhesive layer.
- a third adhesive layer was formed on the second surface of the protective layer.
- the third adhesive layer was prepared as described in Example 1 for the second adhesive layer, using the same adhesive composition and coating conditions.
- the third adhesive layer was allowed to dry at a temperature of about 70°C for about 15 minutes.
- the resulting dried coating weight was 40g/m 2 .
- the adhesive tape of Example 2 comprised, in this order, backing, first adhesive layer, reinforcing layer, second adhesive layer, protective layer and third adhesive layer, wherein first, second, and third adhesive layers comprised the same adhesive composition coated at varying coating weights.
- An adhesive tape according to the present application was prepared as follows.
- An adhesive composition was prepared by mixing the ingredients listed in Table 2 below, in a twin screw hot melt extruder set at a temperature of about 350-380°F (177 - 193°C). Ingredients listed in table 2 are expressed as weight percentage based on the total weight of the adhesive composition.
- a first adhesive layer was prepared by hot melt coating the adhesive composition onto a 25 ⁇ PET film backing at coating weight of about 16 g/m 2 .
- a reinforcing layer was subsequently prepared by applying PET filament yarns having denier 500 to the first adhesive layer.
- the same adhesive composition used in the first adhesive layer was coated onto the reinforcing layer, to form a second adhesive layer.
- the adhesive composition was hot melt coated at a temperature of about 350-380°F and at a coating weight of 45 g/m 2 .
- An adhesive tape according to the present application was prepared as generally described in Example 3, except that (i) the reinforcing layer comprised PET filament yarns having denier 1260 obtained from Far Eastern New Century Corporation; and (ii) the second layer adhesive was hot melt coated at a coating weight of about 75 g/m 2 .
- An adhesive tape according to the present application was prepared as generally described in Example 3, except that (i) a 40 ⁇ PET film backing was used; (ii) the adhesive composition used is shown in Table 3, below; and (iii) a second reinforcing layer and a third adhesive layer were formed, as shown in Fig. 4 and described below.
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