화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer Bulletin, Vol.75, No.3, 1141-1147, 2018
Aging of silicone pressure-sensitive adhesives
Silicone pressure-sensitive adhesives (Si-PSA) exhibit unique properties, such as high Si-O-Si backbone flexibility, low intermolecular interactions, low surface tension, excellent thermal stability, and high UV transparency, which often explains why silicone PSAs have an impressive performance at high- and low-temperature extremes, excellent electrical properties, chemical resistance, and outstanding weathering resistance turning them superior compared to organic PSAs. It is well known that due to their unique properties, silicone pressure-sensitive adhesives are materials for special applications. In the present study, we focus on changing the useful properties of the best compositions of silicone pressure-sensitive adhesives in time to verify the impact of aging on them. The influence of time on given silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes and their useful properties is a very important factor for the description of the life-time of potential products based on such compositions. Aging of Si-PSA was carried out for 1 h, 24 h, 7 days, 31 days, and 92 days. The tests did include such properties like adhesion, cohesion (at 20 and 70 A degrees C), tack, and yellowness.