Abstract
The study examined how diatomite and its modifications affected the self-adhesive ability of silicone pressure-sensitive adhesives. To create adhesive composition for testing, fillers were added to a commercial silicone resin, which were then used to create new modified pressure-sensitive tapes. The resulting tapes were tested to determine their adhesion, tack, cohesion at room and elevated temperature, SAFT test (Shear Adhesive Failure Temperature), pot-life (viscosity) and shrinkage. The results obtained were compared with those of the unmodified tapes. The tests resulted in higher thermal resistance (225 °C) and lower shrinkage (0.1%). As a result, we can conclude that materials with thermal resistance with a slight decrease in other parameters were obtained.
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Antosik, A. K., Mozelewska, K., Musik, M., & Miądlicki, P. (2023). Influence of diatomite and its base modifications on the self-adhesive properties of silicone pressure-sensitive adhesives. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-40958-0
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