Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.26, No.1-3, 361-379, 2011
Adhesion Performance and Thermal Stability of Fluorinated PSAs as a Crosslinking System
The use of pressure sensitive adhesives (PSAs) is becoming increasingly popular in many industrial fields. In the automobile industry the main reasons for using PSAs are that they reduce the overall weight of the vehicles and because they are easy to use. However, in the case of acrylic PSAs, the non-crosslinked linear chains results in low thermal stability. In this study, a fluorinated acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive was synthesized under UV irradiation and crosslinking was applied to the linear chain of acrylic PSAs to improve the thermal stability. The adhesion performance was evaluated by analyzing the peel strength, probe tack and shear adhesion failure temperature (SAFT) as a function of the type of crosslinking system. In particular, the peel strength and probe tack were measured at 25, 50 and 80 degrees C. The viscoelastic properties, which were measured using an advanced rheometric expansion system (ARES), revealed a proper balance between the thermal stability and adhesion performance. (C) Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2012
Keywords:Fluorinated pressure sensitive adhesives;crosslinking;thermal stability;adhesion performance