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Rheological and Mechanical Properties of an Acrylic PSA

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 15, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym15183843

Keywords

pressure-sensitive adhesives; material characterization; adhesive bonding; viscoelastic window; cavitation; fibrillation

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The study aims to characterize the viscoelastic and fracture properties of pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) and understand the complex adhesion phenomenon. The results show that adding a new interface between layers has a negative influence on the tensile strength of the adhesive, while a higher crosshead speed significantly increases the same value. In fracture tests, substrate roughness, the number of stacked layers, and the thickness of the PSA were found to decrease the performance of the adhesive.
The adhesion of pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) is a complex phenomenon that can be understood through the characterization of different properties, including viscoelastic, mechanical, and fracture properties. The aim of the present paper is to determine the viscoelastic behaviour of an acrylic PSA and place it in the viscoelastic window, as well as to determine the tensile strength of the material. Additionally, different numbers of stacked adhesive layers and two crosshead speeds were applied to characterize the tensile strength of the adhesive in the different conditions. Adding a new interface between layers showed a negative influence in the tensile strength, while a higher crosshead speed implied a considerable increase in the same value. Finally, double cantilever beam (DCB) fracture tests were performed, and the J-integral approach was used to evaluate the fracture energy throughout the tests. The substrate roughness, the number of stacked layers, and the thickness of the PSA proved to decrease the performance of the PSA in fracture tests. While tensile bulk tests in viscoelastic materials are not easily found in the literature, as well as DCB tests, for fracture characterization, the obtained results allowed for the characterization of those properties in an acrylic PSA.

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