5. Test methods
Most laboratory tests are performed according to norms and standards.
5.1 Pelage
The peel test is used to check the adhesion of tape to materials. This test method measures the force required to tear off a strip of adhesive tape applied to a material under specified conditions (given angle and speed).
This test will determine the compatibility between the tape adhesive and the material(s).
There are different coat conditions.
90° peel (figure 38 ): this test method is the most commonly used to determine the adhesive strength of a tape on a rigid substrate...
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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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