3. Adhesive tape technologies
The word "scotch" originated in the United States in the 1920s. The world of automobiles was booming at the time, and so was that of cocked cars. At the time, bodybuilders were using newspaper for masking operations, but not without difficulty, as this solution was unreliable:
glue transfer to bodywork ;
paint transfer to the bodywork because the substrate is not watertight;
the substrate tears and the printed ink is printed on the vehicle.
The 3M company then marketed a masking tape for paint, in addition to sandpaper, which has the particularity of being coated with glue only on the edges and not on its entire surface.
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Bibliography
- (1) - LEBLANC (J.L.) - Propriétés mécaniques des polymères. - Version 1.03 Editoo (2001) http://www.editoo.com .
- (2) - DAHLQUIST (C.A.) - Pressure sensitive adhesives...
Standards and norms
- Self-adhesive tapes – Determination of linear adhesive strength characteristics. Classification number X41-022 - NF EN 1939 - 12-03
- Corrosion testing in artificial atmospheres – Salt spray tests. Classification number A05-101 - NF EN ISO 9227 - 03-07
- Standard test method for peel adhesion of pressure-sensitive tape - D 3330 -
- Standard test method for tensile strength and elongation of pressure-sensitive...
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French Glues and Adhesives Association (SFCA) http://www.sfca.fr
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