Miscibility and Probe Tack of Acrylic Pressure Sensitive Adhesives—Acrylic Copolymer/Tackifier Resin Systems |
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Authors: | Hyun-Joong Kim Hiroshi Mizumachi |
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Affiliation: |
a Division of Chemistry of Polymeric Materials, Department of Forest Products Science, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN |
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Abstract: | Miscibility between acrylic copolymers and tackifier resins are investigated in terms of phase diagrams, and the probe tack of the blends are measured as a function of both temperature and rate of separation in order to obtain the master curves. It is found that the probe tack of the pressure sensitive adhesives are closely related to the miscibility between the components. The master curves of the miscible blends shift along the X(rate)-axis according to the change of Tg of the bulk materials with a gradual variation of the peak heights. However, those of the immiscible blends will not shift along the X(rate)-axis, but the magnitude will decrease with increase of a dispersed phase. |
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Keywords: | acrylic PSA tackifier resin miscibility probe tack master curves polymerblends glass transition temperature phase diagrams |
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