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Primer systems and olefins

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ResinBlend

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Currently using a silane-based primer system (with alkoxy and amine reactivity). In general it works great in bonding polyester materials to polyolefins (like EVA, EMA, EEA, etc.). Though strangely a good bond is not obtained when using any EAA resins. It is understandable why LDPE would not work very well, but EAA is supposed to be a very chemically functional resin class - yet it can be peeled away from the polyester after being extruded upon the primer. Quite confounding. Any ideas? (just bad luck with the chemical/primer matchup, or something strange about EAA's perhaps?). Thanks for any insights. :)
 
Yes, this is confounding. It should work. Maybe the EAA is neutralized, or maybe it has a contaminant coating.

Regards,

Tom Quinn
Adherent Laboratories
 
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