Pressure-sensitive adhesives based on acrylics
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Data
2022
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Wydawca
Wydawnictwo Uczelniane Zachodniopomorskiego Uniwersytetu Technologicznego w Szczecinie
Abstrakt
The purpose of this review is to describe the various aspects of pressure-sensitive
adhesives based on acrylics. Acrylic polymers are the most commonly used
self-adhesives, having replaced compounded natural or synthetic resin. The most
important requirements for a PSA, such as high tackiness (adhesion by the
touch); high cohesion (inner stability); high stickiness (adhesion); UV, solvent,
and temperature stability are outstandingly fulfilled by acrylics. Solvent-borne,
water-borne, or solvent-free acrylic PSAs offer several advantages such as excellent
aging characteristics and resistance to elevated temperatures and plasticizers.
Moreover, they exhibit exceptional optical clarity due to the polymer compatibility
and non-yellowing and free of residual monomers. They also have the
highest balance of adhesion and cohesion and excellent water resistance. Acrylics
are harder than rubbers. Acrylic PSAs are used to manufacture a variety of
products, such as mounting tapes, labels, protective films, masking tapes, banners.
They found application in the production of a wide range of self-adhesive
medical products (patches, bandages, tape operations, and biomedical electrodes).
Acrylic pressure-sensitive tapes are used to connect a variety of materials
such as metal, paper, plastic, glass, wood, and leather. This paper reviews
knowledge and advances on the issue of pressure-sensitive adhesives based on
acrylic.
Opis
Słowa kluczowe
pressure-sensitive adhesives, adhesion, tack, peel strength, acrylic PSA, kleje samoprzylepne, adhezja, lepkość, wytrzymałość na odrywanie, akrylowe PSA
Cytowanie
Antosik, A. K., Bartkowiak M., Czech Z.. (2022). Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives Based on Acrylics. Szczecin: Wydawnictwo Uczelniane Zachodniopomorskiego Uniwersytetu Technologicznego w Szczecinie. ISBN
978-83-7663-343-5 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12539/1548.