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When it comes to applications for foam, there is one obvious requirement: it needs to stay where you put it. This is why foam adhesive systems are so tremendously important. However, it’s not uncommon for an adhesive system to fail at some point throughout its lifecycle if it hasn’t been properly engineered or specified. Given that this is a known problem with foam adhesives, it begs the question – why not just make a better adhesive system? Well, we wish it were that simple. When creating a...
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Berry Global, Inc. proudly introduces their latest adhesive tape family – the Adchem 1140 series of acrylic transfer tapes. Featuring a low VOC, environmentally-friendly, solvent-free acrylic adhesive formulation.
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Glazing Pressure Sensitive Adhesives - Best practice for Vinyl windows
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Adchem, the adhesive tape engineers, launched a new responsive design website
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Adchem is Gold Sponsor of the 2015 Ward’s Automotive Interiors Show
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Laser Cutting PSA tapes
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Adchem has completed its annual automotive certification testing. Using the A2LA accredited facility, Adchem has tested and re-certified numerous double-coated, transfer tape, and foam tape products to specifications from several OEM and Tier One Automotive Suppliers.
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The study reports on bonding Adchem adhesive tapes to BRP products Buna “N”, Neoprene, VITON® rubber sheet, EPDM Nylon inserted Neoprene products at varying durometer levels..
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Adchem has been certified to Responsible Tape Manufacturer Program of the Pressure Sensitive Tape Council (PSTC RTM Program)
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650 Family of Adhesive Tapes for Low Surface Energy (LSE) Bonding
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Adchem concentrates on LSE Adhesives at 2013 Ward’s Automotive Interiors Show
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The study reports on 20 adhesive tapes bonded to Armacell (Monarch®) #8082, a low sulfur, pure EPDM closed cell foam used in highly-sensitive automotive and electronics applications and Armacell (Monarch®) #2003, a high-density neoprene-based technical foam.
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Adchem Corporation, announced its certification under the newly established Responsible Tape Manufacturer (RTM) program of the Pressure Sensitive Tape Council (PSTC)
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Adchem Corporation has engineered a new family of acrylic tape products to bond to Low Surface Energy (LSE) materials increasingly used in the automotive, electronics, and transportation markets.
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A handy conversion and calculation tool, especially for the Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Tape Industry. Includes most of the common conversions and calculations like roll thickness, roll diameter, roll length, square yards per roll, roll pricing etc., for adhesive tapes in roll form.
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Bonding study involving Rubber and Elastomeric Materials from American Biltrite
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Bonding study involving Sarlink® TPV engineered plastic materials from Teknor Apex
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Bonding study involving engineered plastic materials from Kraiburg TPE
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Foam Bonding Study of New 650 Family of Low Surface Energy Bonding Tapes
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Bonding Study on Extreme TM TPO materials from Spartech Corporation
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Signs and tests Allergy testing may be helpful in identifying allergens in people with persistent asthma. Common allergens include pet dander, dust mites, cockroach allergens, molds, and pollens. Common respiratory irritants include tobacco smoke, pollution, and fumes from burning wood or gas. The doctor will use a stethoscope to listen to the lungs. Asthma-related sounds may be heard. However, lung sounds are usually normal between asthma episodes. Tests may include: Arterial blood gas Blood tests to m...
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Signs and tests The health care provider may note decreased breath sounds or a friction rub when listening to the chest with a stethoscope ( auscultation ). Tests may include the following: Chest x-ray CT scan of chest Pleural fluid gram stain and culture Thoracentesis Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) When empyema complicates pneumonia, the risk of permanent lung damage and death goes up. Patients will need long-term treatment with antibiotics and drainage. However, most people fully recover from...
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Signs and tests Your doctor may note decreased or absent breath sounds on the affected side. Signs of hemothorax may be seen on the following tests: Chest x-ray CT scan Pleural fluid analysis Thoracentesis Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) The outcome depends on the cause of the hemothorax and how quickly treatment is given. Calling your health care provider Call 911 if you have: Any serious injury to the chest Chest pain or shortness of breath Go to the emergency room or call the local emergency ...
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Signs and tests There are decreased or no breath sounds on the affected side when heard through a stethoscope. Tests include: Chest x-ray to tell whether there is air outside the lung Arterial blood gases Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) If you have a collapsed lung, you are more likely to have another one in the future if you: Are tall and thin Continue to smoke Have had two collapsed lungs in the past How well a person does after having a collapsed lung depends on what caused it. Calling your h...
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Signs and tests A blood test is available to help detect CF. The test looks for variations in a gene known to cause the disease. Other tests use to diagnose CF include: Immunoreactive trypsinogen (IRT) test is a standard newborn screening test for CF. A high level of IRT suggests possible CF and requires further testing. Sweat chloride test is the standard diagnostic test for CF. A high salt level in the patient's sweat is a sign of the disease. Other tests that identify problems that can be related to ...
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First Aid DO NOT perform these steps if the infant is coughing forcefully or has a strong cry -- either of which can dislodge the object on its own. Lay the infant face down, along your forearm. Use your thigh or lap for support. Hold the infant's chest in your hand and jaw with your fingers. Point the infant's head downward, lower than the body. Give up to 5 quick, forceful blows between the infant's shoulder blades. Use the heel of your free hand. IF THE OBJECT ISN'T FREE AFTER 5 BLOWS Turn the infant...
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First Aid Reassure the victim and try to keep them calm. As first aid is administered, be sensitive to the victim's privacy -- shield the injured area. To control bleeding, use direct pressure. Place a clean cloth or sterile dressing on any open wounds. If the vagina is bleeding severely, pack the area with sterile gauze or clean cloths unless a foreign body is suspected. Apply cold compresses to help reduce swelling. If the testicles have been injured, support them with a sling made from towels and app...
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First Aid Follow the steps below, depending on the type of ear emergency. OBJECT IN THE EAR Calm and reassure the person. If the object is sticking out and easy to remove, gently remove it by hand or with tweezers. Then, get medical help to make sure the entire object was removed. If you think a small object may be lodged within the ear, but you cannot see it, DO NOT reach inside the ear canal with tweezers. You can do more harm than good. Try using gravity to get the object out by tilting the head to t...
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First Aid How to perform the Heimlich maneuver: First ask, "Are you choking? Can you speak?" DO NOT perform first aid if the person is coughing forcefully and able to speak -- a strong cough can dislodge the object. Stand behind the person and wrap your arms around the person's waist. Make a fist with one hand. Place the thumb side of your fist just above the person's navel, well below the breastbone. Grasp the fist with your other hand. Make quick, upward and inward thrusts with your fist. Continue the...
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First Aid Apply ice immediately to help reduce swelling. Wrap the ice in cloth -- DO NOT place ice directly on the skin. Try NOT to move the affected area. To help you do this, bandage the affected area firmly, but not tightly. ACE bandages work well. Use a splint if necessary. Keep the swollen joint elevated above the level of the heart, even while sleeping. Rest the affected joint for several days. Aspirin, ibuprofen, or other pain relievers can help. DO NOT give aspirin to children. Keep pressure off...
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First Aid 1. Care for all wounds first before applying a splint. 2. An injured body part should usually be splinted in the position in which it was found. 3. Find something rigid to use as supports to make the splint such as sticks, boards, or even rolled up newspapers. If none can be found, use a rolled blanket or clothing. An injured body part can also be taped to an uninjured body part in order to prevent it from moving. For example, you can tape an injured finger to the finger next to it to keep it ...
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First Aid 1. Keep the person calm, reassuring them that bites can be effectively treated in an emergency room. Restrict movement, and keep the affected area below heart level to reduce the flow of venom. 2. If you have a pump suction device (such as that made by Sawyer), follow the manufacturer's directions. 3. Remove any rings or constricting items because the affected area may swell. Create a loose splint to help restrict movement of the area. 4. If the area of the bite begins to swell and change colo...
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First Aid Only provide medical care if you have the appropriate protective gear to prevent contaminating yourself: Check the person's breathing and pulse. Start CPR , if necessary. Have the person's remove their clothing and place the items in a sealed container. This stops ongoing contamination. Vigorously wash body with soap and water. Dry the body and wrap with soft, clean blanket. Call for emergency medical help and take the person to nearest emergency medical facility. REPORT EXPOSURE TO EMERGENCY ...
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First Aid Call or tell someone to call 911 . Check the person's airway, breathing, and pulse frequently. If necessary, begin rescue breathing and CPR . If the person is breathing and lying on the back, and you do not think there is a spinal injury , carefully roll the person toward you onto the side. Bend the top leg so both hip and knee are at right angles. Gently tilt the head back to keep the airway open. If breathing or pulse stops at any time, roll the person on to his back and begin CPR. If you th...
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First Aid Calm and reassure the person. Wear latex gloves or wash your hands thoroughly before attending to the wound. Wash hands afterwards, too. If the bite is not bleeding severely, wash the wound thoroughly with mild soap and running water for 3 to 5 minutes. Then, cover the bite with antibiotic ointment and a clean dressing. If the bite is actively bleeding, apply direct pressure with a clean, dry cloth until the bleeding stops. Raise the area of the bite. If the bite is on the hand or fingers, cal...
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First Aid The main goal is to keep the person immobile and safe until medical help arrives. You or someone else should call 911. Hold the person's head and neck in the position in which they were found. DO NOT attempt to reposition the neck. Do not allow the neck to bend or twist. Do not allow the person to get up and walk unassisted. IF THE PERSON IS UNRESPONSIVE Check the person's breathing and circulation. If necessary, begin rescue breathing and CPR . DO NOT tilt the head back when attempting to ope...
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First Aid When a seizure occurs, the main goal is to protect the person from injury. Try to prevent a fall. Lay the person on the ground in a safe area. Clear the area of furniture or other sharp objects. Cushion the person's head. Loosen tight clothing, especially around the person's neck. Turn the person on his or her side. If vomiting occurs, this helps make sure that the vomit is not inhaled into the lungs. Look for a medical I.D. bracelet with seizure instructions. Stay with the person until he or ...
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First Aid FOR MINOR BURNS If the skin is unbroken, run cool water over the area of the burn or soak it in a cool water bath (not ice water). Keep the area submerged for at least 5 minutes. A clean, cold, wet towel will also help reduce pain. Calm and reassure the person. After flushing or soaking, cover the burn with a dry, sterile bandage or clean dressing. Protect the burn from pressure and friction. Over-the-counter ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help relieve pain and swelling. Do NOT give children u...
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First Aid Care for all wounds first before applying a splint or sling. If bone is visible in the injured site, call your local emergency number (such as 911) or local hospital for further advice. HOW TO MAKE A SLING You'll need a piece of cloth that is about 5 feet wide at the base and at least 3 feet long on the sides. (If the sling is for a child, you can use a smaller size.) Cut a triangle out of a piece of this cloth. If you don't have scissors handy, fold a large square piece of cloth diagonally in...
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First Aid The following steps are based on instructions from the American Heart Association. Check for responsiveness. Shake or tap the person gently. See if the person moves or makes a noise. Shout, "Are you OK?" Call 911 if there is no response. Shout for help and send someone to call 911. If you are alone, call 911 and retrieve an AED (if available), even if you have to leave the person. Carefully place the person on their back. If there is a chance the person has a spinal injury, two people should m...
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First Aid The following steps are based on instructions from the American Heart Association. Check for responsiveness. Shake or tap the child gently. See if the child moves or makes a noise. Shout, "Are you OK?" If there is no response, shout for help. Send someone to call 911 and retrieve an AED (if available). Do not leave the child alone to call 911 and retrieve an AED until you have performed CPR for about 2 minutes. Carefully place the child on his or her back. If there is a chance the child has a ...
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First Aid The following steps are based on instructions from the American Heart Association. Check for responsiveness. Shake or tap the infant gently. See if the infant moves or makes a noise. Shout, "Are you OK?" If there is no response, shout for help. Send someone to call 911. Do not leave the infant yourself to call 911 until you have performed CPR for about 2 minutes. Carefully place the infant on their back. If there is a chance the infant has a spinal injury, two people should move the infant to ...
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First Aid Check the person's airway and breathing. If necessary, call 911 and begin rescue breathing, CPR , or bleeding control . Keep the person still and calm. Examine the person closely for other injuries. In most cases, if medical help responds quickly, allow the medical personnel to take further action. If the skin is broken, it should be treated immediately to prevent infection. Don't breathe on the wound or probe it. If possible, lightly rinse the wound to remove visible dirt or other contaminati...
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Low VOC Foam-Bonding Adhesive Tapes for Woodbridge BioFoam ®
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Adchem Corporation, a leader in the foam fabrication market for more than 40 years, has released its new Low VOC family of automotive interior adhesive tapes at the Ward's Automotive Interiors Conference in Dearborn, MI.
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High performance adhesive transfer tapes for bonding to foams used in sound attenuation and Vibration Damping Market.
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Featuring a high performance adhesive transfer tape for bonding to TPO's and other low surface energy materials such as powder-coated metals and polypropylene, 7854 also demonstrates an excellent bond to ether, ester, and low perm urethane foams as well as PVC foams.
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- Category: Media
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Muntin Tape Brochure
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The new LSE SDL (Low Surface Energy Simulated Divided Light) tape system was developed specifically for Kynar ® 500 flouropolymer, Vitrasil ® acrylic polyester and powder coated finishes. It provides long-term indoor and outdoor adhesion to a variety of window substrates, including easy-to-clean and self cleaning glass. The system also bonds to cellular PVC, vinyl, primed and unprimed wood, plastic, and painted aluminum muntin bars.
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A broad range of Adchem tape products have been tested with the SABIC Innovative Plastic's Noryl* Resin family, including both rubber and acrylic adhesive chemistries, and have demonstrated numerous options for mounting and foam bonding tapes depending on the performance requirements and the other bonded substrate.
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3175M & 5944M double-coated tape systems provide foam tearing bonds to 90% of tested urethanes, neoprene, and polyethylene foams, as well as excellent bond strength to most corks and rubber materials.
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Adchem has completed its annual automotive certification testing. Using the A2LA accredited facility, Adchem has tested and re-certified numerous double-coated, transfer tape, and foam tape products to specifications from several OEM and Tier One Automotive Suppliers.
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Part of Adchem's new 300 Adhesive System, 353M is formaldehyde-free and combines the quick-stick properties of rubber-based systems with the temperature performance of acrylic systems.
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Part of the 250 family, 254M and 256M are a high-tack, moderate dead load acrylic adhesive film coated on both sides of a high quality polyester film, offering superior adhesion to a wide variety of Substrates.
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8311M-74 brings a clean, permanent/removable bond to digital imaging, electronics, medical devices and graphic arts industries for temporarily mounting foams, polycarbonates, plastics to glass and other hard surfaces.
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Adchem Corporation, a leading manufacturer of high performance film and foam bonding adhesive tapes, has completed their annual automotive certification testing. Using their A2LA accredited facility, Adchem has tested and re-certified numerous double-coated, transfer tape, and foam tape products to specifications from several OEM and Tier One Automotive Suppliers. The 7-page document is available both in hard copy and electronically. Adchem's innovative line of double-coated, single...
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