Coatings professionals from across North America and beyond will gather to see the latest technological advances and hear the newest research and trends.
Hosted by the Pressure Sensitive Tape Council, Tape Week offers the latest in polymer and adhesion science, as well as current information about markets and applications within the industry.
The latest dividend represents an 8.5% increase over the prior quarterly dividend and marks the 55th consecutive year in which the company has increased its dividend.
Designed for use in the assembly of EV batteries, the electrode-fixing tapes are the latest addition to Avery Dennison’s portfolio of functional bonding and protection tapes engineered to make EV batteries safer, more efficient, and easier to assemble.
A one-component polyurethane foam adhesive, APOC Polyset RTA-1 is designed to bond concrete and clay roofing tiles to approved underlayment for new construction and repair.
Some 260 attendees encountered a compelling program that offered over 150 presentations covering a range of topics, from organismal and biomimetic adhesives to adhesives in transportation to fracture mechanics.
New research in adhesion science includes a reversible glue developed by a team at Newcastle University and customizable bioadhesive patches created by scientists at Pohang University of Science and Technology in Korea.
Researchers around the world are publishing their latest discoveries in scientific journals. Here are three recent developments in adhesion technology research.