Measuring and testing – Coating material: ink adhesive and/or plastic
Patent
1996-11-12
1997-10-07
Raevis, Robert
Measuring and testing
Coating material: ink adhesive and/or plastic
73827, G01N 1908
Patent
active
056735863
ABSTRACT:
A method and system are provided for testing the adhesive strength of a bond between an adhesive, a coating such as paint, or some other material, and an underlying substrate to which the test substance is bonded. The test may be performed at room temperature or in an environmental chamber at extreme conditions. An aperture is formed through the substrate and a thin film is employed to cover the aperture. The film extends beyond the perimeter of the aperture in contact with a first surface of the substrate. A coating of adhesive, paint, adhesive tape, or any other substance to be tested is then applied atop the film and the surrounding surface of the substrate in a smooth, continuous layer. A membrane which maintains its elastic property with only minor yielding during the test is bonded to the test substance, either directly or by means of a layer of high-strength adhesive interposed therebetween. The adhesive strength of the bond between the membrane and the substance being tested must be greater than the bond between the substance being tested and the substrate. The test assembly thereby produced is clamped within a test fixture and pressure is applied through an aperture in the test fixture from the side of the substrate opposite the surface of the substrate to which the test substance is bonded. With increasing pressure the test substance and membrane are deformed at the aperture through the substrate until the critical pressure is reached and the bond between the test substance and the substrate fails.
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Raevis Robert
Thomas Charles H.
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