Viscoelastic properties and peel strength of water-borne acrylic PSAs for labels

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作者
Kim, Birm-June
Kim, Sumin
Kim, Sung-Eun
Kim, Hyun-Joong [1 ]
Kim, Shin Do
机构
[1] Seoul Natl Univ, Lab Adhes & Biocomposites, Program Environm Mat Sci, Seoul 151921, South Korea
[2] Univ Seoul, Air Pollut & Indoor Management Lab, Sch Environm Engn & Sci, Seoul 130743, South Korea
关键词
water-borne acrylic PSA; viscoelastic property; miscibility; peel strength;
D O I
10.1163/156856107780437471
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
The use of acrylic emulsion pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) in labels continues to increase due to their environmental friendliness, good aging resistance and excellent processability during coating process. This study has investigated the acrylic emulsion/tackifier blend systems by examining their thermal properties as indicated by the glass transition temperature (T-g), by conducting optical microscopy to determine their structure, by exploring their viscoelastic properties with the advanced rheometric expansion system (ARES), and by measuring their peel strength with the 180 degrees peel test. The acrylic emulsion/tackifier blends with low softening point and low molecular weight exhibited only a single T-g. However, the acrylic emulsion/tackifier blends with high softening point and high molecular weight showed two T-g values. Microscopic observation of blends with miscible tackifier did not show any evidence of tackifier traces, whereas the microscopic structures of blends with immiscible tackifier showed dispersed tackifier particles. As the tackifier content increased, the rubbery plateau region decreased for the miscible blends but increased for the immiscible blends. The 180 degrees peel strength of the miscible blends was dependent on the viscoelastic properties and was influenced by incorporation of tackifiers in the PSA systems. However, the peel strength of the immiscible systems did not depend on the viscoelastic properties at low tackifier content, but it decreased as the tackifier content increased in accordance with the increase of the storage modulus G'.
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页码:109 / 123
页数:15
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