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Viscoelastic properties and lap shear strength of EVA/aromatic hydrocarbon resins as hot-melt adhesives
Abstract:A series of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymers were blended with aromatic hydrocarbon resins in the molten state in various ratios and possible relations between viscoelastic and adhesion properties as hot-melt adhesives (HMAs) were investigated. When the softening point of aromatic hydrocarbon resin was high and the concentration of aromatic hydrocarbon resin was low, the tan δ peak height decreased and broadened. This result corresponds to the miscibility of the blend. The single lap shear strength increased with increasing softening point of the aromatic hydrocarbon resin and it reached a maximum value with increasing temperature. A large scatter was observed in lap shear strength values, which were higher at higher test rates and lower temperatures, and under these conditions interfacial failure occurred.
Keywords:EVA  AROMATIC HYDROCARBON RESIN  HOT-MELT ADHESIVES  LAP SHEAR STRENGTH  INTERFACIAL  FAILURE.
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