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Latex-based adhesives

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Latex-based adhesives are used in a wide range of different industries. In some latex-containing adhesives, the latex component is present in small amount only, its function being to improve or develop existing properties possessed by the adhesive, rather than to convey distinctive characteristics of its own. At the other end of the compositional scale are latex adhesives which comprise little more than unmodified latices. As with most other applications of latices, it is aqueous rather than non-aqueous latices which dominate application as adhesives; this chapter is therefore concerned exclusively with adhesives based upon aqueous latices.

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Blackley, D.C. (1997). Latex-based adhesives. In: Polymer Latices. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5848-0_8

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