Tape Adhesive Force Tester

The tape adhesion tester uses a motor to uniformly peel the tape and measures the force required to separate it from a standard plate. It is used to test the adhesive properties of tape and to control product quality in the tape manufacturing and packaging industries.
Selection
When selecting, consider the instrument's test range covering the sample strength, fixture compatibility with tape dimensions, accuracy meeting standard requirements, an intuitive and user-friendly operation interface, and a robust and durable equipment structure.
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Instruments

Measured value 500N, suitable for tape, PCB, adhesive tape and other materials disbonding force test, supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 89.00

The adhesive force of the tape is 4.3N/cm, and the principle of cross-cut method is adopted, which is suitable for adhesion testing. The performance is stable and non-degumming, and the test results are accurate and reliable.

$ 166.00

Using 2000g +/- 5g roller load and 300mm/min rolling speed to ensure that the adhesive tape sample is flat and evenly adhered to the standard substrate, in line with CNS-11888 and PSTC-8 design standards.

$ 524.00

Equipped with 10-station synchronous test capability, 1000g weight and 1-999999 minute Timer, using SUS #304 steel plate to ensure test accuracy, and automatically recording tape peeling time.

$ 748.00

The equipment tests the initial Tack by short contact between steel ball and adhesive tape sample at a small pressure, adjustable tilt angle 0~ 60 °, rolling ball range 1/32 inch to 1 inch, suitable for a variety of material adhesion evaluation.

$ 240.00

Measured value 50000N, suitable for tape, leather, paper and other sheet or block material push-pull force and destructive force test, supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 104.00

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

Measured value 1000N, suitable for rubber, cable, packing tape, electrical components and other materials tensile force, destructive force, insertion force test, designed for Force Gauge test bench.

$ 93.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.007mm, Graduation of 0.001mm, probe diaMeter Φ 5mm, maximum measurement depth 45mm, suitable for on-site rapid thickness detection.

$ 251.00

Equipped with 1000g weight and 1~ 999999 minute Timer, using SUS #304 steel plate to ensure test accuracy and meet a number of national standards.

$ 414.00

Measured value 500N, suitable for tape, leather, clothing, rubber, electrical components, paper and other materials, assist Force Gauge in tensile testing to ensure test Stability and accuracy.

$ 143.00

10 station design can carry out multiple sets of tests at the same time. Temperature range RT +~ 250 ℃, hot air circulation to ensure uniform temperature. With over-temperature and electric overload automatic power-off protection, improve operation safety.

$ 1390.00

With 5 groups of independent testing capabilities, the temperature control range is from room temperature to 70 ° C, and the hot air circulation method is used to ensure Temperature uniformity.

$ 1284.00

Precision ball screw drive and double rail design, Force Measurement range 0.03-200 N, Accuracy grade 0.5, support a variety of unit selection and intelligent calculation test results, equipped with micro printer and overload protection function.

$ 1590.00

Measured value 500N, suitable for rubber, cable, paper, electrical components, Plastic film and other materials tensile force, destructive force, insertion force test, supporting Force Gauge test bench.

$ 83.00

Articles

Application of Tensile Testing Machine in 180-Degree Peel Strength Test for Packaging Tape
This article introduces how a tensile testing machine is used to test the 180-degree peel strength of packaging tape.
Evaluation of Coating Adhesion Grade by Cross-Cut Tester Combined with Tape Method
This article introduces the method of evaluating coating adhesion using a paint film cross-cut tester combined with the tape method.
Cross-cut tester combined with adhesion test tape for evaluating coating peel-off.
The cross-cut test, paired with adhesion test tape, is a commonly used method for evaluating coating adhesion. It involves using a cross-cut knife to score a grid pattern on the coating surface, followed by the rapid peeling of specialized tape. The adhesion level is then assessed by observing the extent of coating detachment.
IGT Printability Tester Evaluates Paper Surface Pick Resistance
This article introduces how to use the IGT printability tester to evaluate the surface pick resistance of paper. Picking refers to the phenomenon where the tack force of the ink is too high during printing, causing the surface fibers of the paper to be lifted, which affects print quality.
Application of Initial Tack Tester in the Detection of Pressure-Sensitive Hot Melt Adhesives
The initial tack tester is a device used to measure the initial adhesive properties of pressure-sensitive hot melt adhesives, primarily by employing the rolling ball method or probe method to assess the adhesive force at the moment of contact.
Standard Procedure for Cross-Cut Test of Ink Adhesion
The cross-cut test is a standard method for testing ink adhesion. It involves cutting a grid pattern on the coated surface, applying and then peeling off adhesive tape, and observing the extent of ink peeling to evaluate the adhesion grade.
Application of Initial Tack Tester in the Adhesive Products Industry
The initial tack tester is used to measure the adhesive force of adhesive products upon initial contact, which is important for the research, development, and quality control of products such as tapes and labels. It simulates the process of materials making contact and then separating, records relevant data, and helps evaluate performance.
Tensile testing machine tests the tensile strength of industrial tape.
This article explains how to use a tensile testing machine to test the tensile strength of industrial tapes. Tensile strength is a key indicator for measuring the mechanical properties of tapes, and testing must comply with international standards such as ISO and ASTM.
The 180-degree peel strength test for tape shows a 50% deviation in data due to misalignment of the sample.
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.