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titleOfInvention Adhesive composition and medical adhesive material using the same
abstract 【Task】 It is an object of the present invention to provide a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition having an adhesive force, a cohesive strength or holding property, and a tackiness and excellent in peelability, and a medical pressure-sensitive adhesive material using the pressure-sensitive adhesive composition. [Solution] It depends on a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition comprising an excellent blending ratio of an acrylic polymer and an organosiloxane polymer, and a medical pressure-sensitive adhesive material using the pressure-sensitive adhesive composition. Specifically, an acrylic polymer and an organosiloxane polymer mainly composed of (meth) acrylic acid ester, 100 parts by weight of a polymer component composed of a blending ratio of 0.1: 99.9 to 50:50, and an organosiloxane resin The pressure-sensitive adhesive composition containing 0.1 to 50 parts by weight and a medical pressure-sensitive adhesive material using the pressure-sensitive adhesive composition.
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