Electrically conductive acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives containing carbon black

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Abstract

Acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSA) are non electrical conductive materials. The electrical conductivity is incorporated into acrylic self-adhesive polymer after adding electrically conductive additives like carbon black, especially nano carbon black. After an addition of electrical conductive carbon black, the main and typical properties of pressure-sensitive adhesives such as tack, peel adhesion and shear strength, are deteriorated. The investigations reveals that the acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives basis must be synthesised with ameliorated initial performances, like high tack, excellent adhesion and very good cohesion. Currently, the electrical conductive solvent-borne acrylic PSA containing carbon black are not commercially available on the market. They are promising materials which can be applied for the manufacturing of diverse technical high performance self-adhesive products, such as broadest line of special electrically conductive sensitive tapes.

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Czech, Z., Pełech, R., Kowalczyk, A., Kowalski, A., & Wróbel, R. (2011). Electrically conductive acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives containing carbon black. Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 13(4), 77–81. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10026-011-0053-2

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