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titleOfInvention Fluorocarbon Based Coating Compositions and Products Derived therefrom
abstract The present invention relates to release liners, more particularly release liners suitable for use with highly cohesive adhesives. Certain pressure sensitive adhesives, especially adhesives derived from silicone resins, are so cohesive that tapes using them are undesirably high peeling off when they are removed from known low adhesive coatings, especially after extended storage periods or when used in high temperature environments. Power. The adhesive of the tape can carry other things and consequently be contaminated by a perceptible low sticking material. If this happens, the tape will exhibit poor adhesion when applied to the receptor surface for end use.n n n The present invention provides curable, crosslinkable compositions and coatings made therefrom that can be used to make low surface energy liners that can be used with cohesive pressure sensitive adhesives such as adhesives produced from silicone resins. The release properties of this coating are not reduced upon aging and do not adversely affect the readhesiveness of the adhesive in contact with the coating.n n n The present invention further provides a substrate having the composition layer of the present invention. Coated substrates are particularly suitable for release liners, especially differential release liners and low adhesive backing agents, for pressure sensitive adhesive tapes and sheet materials, in particular pressure sensitive adhesives derived from silicone resins. The coating of the present invention may have at least 50% by weight of inert oil, which does not significantly reduce the readhesiveness of the adhesive peeled therefrom, which is more economical than coatings made using only the more expensive reactive group containing polyfluoropolyethers. It is advantageous.
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