R. Stonkus, Emilė Laurinaitytė, Igor Iljin, R. Jasevičius
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EVALUATION OF THE ADHESION STRENGTH OF DOUBLE-SIDED COATED SELF-ADHESIVE TAPES AND THERMAL ADHESIVE
The work presents an experimental evaluation of the bonding strength of materials commonly used in printing industry, using double-sided adhesive tape and thermal adhesives. The study revealed changes in adhesive strength when bonding various types and structures of paper and cardboard surfaces, as well as laminated glossy and matte surfaces. The experimental study aims to identify surfaces that exhibit optimal adhesive tape adhesion. Moreover, there are also surfaces that should not be used with double-sided tape, but instead should be glued with thermal adhesives. In addition, the study examines the effect of different separation rates on the bond strength of these materials. The results provide valuable information about the adhesive properties of materials in the printing industry, providing useful information for professionals to optimize printing processes and ensure the production of high-quality and durable printed products. The data presented in this article can assist in selecting appropriate adhesives for a varietyof printing applications, which will achieve consistent and reliable results and can greatly affect their quality and durability.