High Temperature Adhesion Retention

High-temperature holding adhesion testing measures a material's ability to resist persistent shear forces at a set temperature. This is done by heating the specimen in a constant temperature chamber and suspending a standard weight, while recording the time until the specimen detaches or the amount of displacement. It is used to evaluate the adhesive durability of products such as tapes and labels in high-temperature environments, commonly applied in quality control within the packaging and electronics industries.
Selection
Select the testing temperature based on the actual usage temperature range, matching the material type and bonding substrate. Consider testing standards such as ASTM D3654 or PSTC, ensuring the instrument's temperature control accuracy and weight specifications meet the requirements. Sample dimensions and load should correspond to the application scenario, and the environmental chamber must feature uniform heating capabilities.

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Instruments

1~ 200000Lux Measurement range and +/- 3% accuracy, support data retention and MAX Maximum MIN Minimum measurement functions, Response Time 1 second, Sampling rate 1.5 times/second.

$ 121.00

Tack is good and non-degumming, adhesion reaches 7.6 N/cm, mass performance is stable, suitable for cross-cut adhesion testing, to ensure accurate film integrity assessment.

$ 174.00

Equipped with a 20mm kit and trimmer, the range covers 0-20MPa, and precise positioning is achieved through a transparent sleeve, specially designed for high viscosity coating adhesion testing.

$ 590.00

Using 16-bit AD converter and K-type Thermocouple, sampling speed 16 times per second, Measurement range -50 ° C to 1300 ° C, support Fahrenheit switching and data retention functions.

$ 104.00

The adhesion was measured by the circular trace method, the drawing diaMeter was 0~ 10.5mm, and the Working Travel ≥ 80mm. The integrity of the paint film was evaluated by seven grades, and the operation was simple and conformed to the GB/T1720 standard.

$ 444.00

Tack testing to assess adhesion by measurement of displacement or peeling time under specified weight. With thermostatic test chamber, multi-national standards are supported and the operation process is clear.

$ 2090.00

Made of stainless steel, the cutter tooth spacing is 1-3mm, the cut mark length is 35mm, and the coating is cut through the grid pattern, and the adhesion effect is evaluated according to the six-level classification, which is suitable for a variety of surface tests.

$ 178.00

The paint film adhesion was measured by the circular trace method, the drawing diaMeter was 0-10.5 mm, and the Working Travel was 80mm. The integrity of the paint film was evaluated according to seven grades, and the operation was simple and reliable.

$ 404.00

Hydraulic system measurement coating adhesion, accuracy control within +/- 1% full scale, optional 10mm to 50mm more than the kit size, self-positioning characteristics to ensure smooth rough surface measurement results accurate and reliable.

$ 1585.00

Suitable for low adhesion coating measurement, range 0~ 3.5MPa, using 50mm kit to provide High Accuracy and Repeatability, matching edge trimmer and transparent sleeve to ensure convenient and reliable testing.

$ 590.00

Rotation speed 80rpm, Working Travel 80mm, in line with international standards, to ensure accurate and reliable film adhesion assessment.

$ 373.00

Hydraulic system measurement coating adhesion, accuracy control within +/- 1%, equipped with self-positioning kit to ensure smooth and rough surface measurement results consistent, optional 10mm to 50mm variety of kit specifications.

$ 1274.00

Equipped with three swirl/spin cutter heads, the tooth spacing is 1mm, 2mm and 3mm respectively, and it is designed according to ISO2409 standard for accurate evaluation of coating adhesion performance.

$ 183.00

Hydraulic system measurement coating adhesion, accuracy control within +/- 1% full scale, equipped with multi-function digital display, can automatically calculate different kit size results, self-positioning kit to adapt to various surfaces.

$ 1468.00

The paint film adhesion was measured by the circular trace method, the drawing diaMeter was 0~ 10.5mm, and the Working Travel was 80mm. The integrity of the paint film was evaluated according to seven grades, and the operation was simple and reliable.

$ 267.00

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