Gel Peel Strength Tester

The gel peel strength tester clamps the sample and peels the gel from the substrate at a constant speed to measure the required peel force. It is used to evaluate the adhesive properties of materials such as tapes, labels, and coatings, and to determine bond strength in quality inspection and production control.

Instruments

The 10x30mm standard size design ensures a perfect match with the SH1117 Tester, providing accurate gel strength measurement results.

$ 694.00

Adopt stepper motor to achieve stepless speed regulation of 1~ 500mm/min, equipped with 500N force value Measurement range and +/- 1% accuracy level, with overload protection and limit protection functions, stable and reliable operation.

$ 1663.00

Using precision screw pair and servo motor drive, the test speed range is 1~ 500mm/min, the effective stroke is 800mm, with overload protection and limit protection functions, and the operation is stable and reliable.

$ 1663.00

Maximum load 50Kg, Test speed 10~ 60mm/min adjustable, using pointer sensing mode, effective Travel 0~ 360mm, suitable for vertical angle disbonding test.

$ 716.00

With 0.5 accuracy and 200kg capacity, it supports a variety of disbonding tests such as 180 ° and 90 ° disbonding, automatically records Linear dispersion and analyzes MAX Maximum, MIN Minimum and Average for a variety of material inspections.

$ 1645.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.5 with High Accuracy Sensor, speed range 5~ 500mm/min, support automatic Linear dispersion analysis and multi-point data collection, tensile, tear and disbonding tests.

$ 1645.00

With 0.5 levels of accuracy and a speed range of 5-500mm/min, it supports automatic drawing of disbonding Linear dispersion and calculation of interval results, and can resolve MAX Maximum, MIN Minimum and Average for a variety of material tests.

$ 1645.00

Using copper plate platform and long-life heating tube, PID intelligent temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, rapid heating to 200 ℃ only 10 minutes, suitable for a variety of Resin materials gel time determination.

$ 509.00

With 0.5 accuracy and 5~ 500mm/min speed adjustment range, it supports automatic drawing of disbonding Linear dispersion and calculation of interval results. It can distinguish MAX Maximum, MIN Minimum and Average, and effectively Travel up to 400mm.

$ 1645.00

Full digital control AC motor, speed accuracy of 0.5%; aluminum extrusion sealing plate built-in double roller screw structure, Test speed range of 0~ 300mm/min, with upper and lower limit and overload protection function.

$ 1343.00

The High Accuracy Sensor is used to achieve 0.5 level Measurement accuracy, supports 5~ 500mm/min speed range, and is equipped with automatic Linear dispersion analysis function, which can calculate interval results and distinguish MAX Maximum, MIN Minimum and Average.

$ 1645.00

Can measure 20~ 1000J/m ² Internal Bond Strength, resolution of 0.001lbf/in ², using 90 ° Impact Angle test principle, clamping force 0~ 40kg/cm ² adjustable.

$ 5026.00

With 0.5 accuracy and 5~ 500mm/min speed range, using High Accuracy Sensor and stepper motor control, support automatic Linear dispersion analysis and multi-interval result calculation, effective Travel up to 400mm.

$ 1645.00

Precision ball screw drive system, Force Measurement range 0.005-30N, Accuracy grade 0.5, equipped with 5-inch high definition Touchscreen and intelligent operation function, support a variety of unit selection and USB data export.

$ 1590.00

Adopt 5 inch high definition Touchscreen and precision ball screw drive system, Force Measurement range 0.02-100 N, Accuracy grade 0.5, support a variety of units and intelligent operation test results, with overload protection and USB data connection function.

$ 1590.00

Articles

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Peel strength tester measures the peel force of hot melt adhesive resin.
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In the 180-degree peel strength test of adhesive tape, if the sample is misaligned, the test data may drop by about half. This is because misalignment causes uneven force distribution during peeling, reducing the effective peel strength.
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More than 90% of capillary blockage in Ubbelohde viscometers during measurement is due to inadequate sample filtration. Minute particles or gels in the sample tend to adhere to or become trapped when flowing through the narrow capillary, leading to abnormal flow rates and affecting measurement accuracy.