BS EN ISO 29862:2019
Self adhesive tapes. Determination of peel adhesion properties
Standard number: | BS EN ISO 29862:2019 |
Pages: | 24 |
Released: | 2019-06-14 |
ISBN: | 978 0 539 02437 1 |
Status: | Standard |
BS EN ISO 29862:2019
This standard BS EN ISO 29862:2019 Self adhesive tapes. Determination of peel adhesion properties is classified in these ICS categories:
- 83.180 Adhesives
This document specifies a series of methods for the determination of peel adhesion properties of self adhesives tapes.
This document contains:
Method 1: Self adhesive tapes – Measurement of peel adhesion from stainless steel at an angle of 180°;
Method 2: Self adhesive tapes – Measurement of peel adhesion from its own backing at an angle of 180°;
Method 3: Self adhesive tapes – Measurement of peel adhesion of double sided and transfer tapes at an angle 180°;
Method 4: Self adhesive tapes – Measurement of adhesion of the liner to an adhesive tape at an angle of 180°.
Annexes A and B specify further variations in the testing protocol according to specific conditions.
A guide to the use of these methods is given in Table 1.
Table 1
Methods and annexes
Method | Angle of peel | Temperature of test | |
---|---|---|---|
23 °C | Low temperature | ||
Method 1 | 180° | — | Annex A |
Adhesion to steel | 90° | Annex B | - |
Method 2 | 180° | — | Annex A |
Adhesion to backing | 90° | Annex B | — |
Method 3 | 180° | — | Annex A |
Adhesion of double sided and transfer tape | 90° | Annex B | — |
Method 4 | 180° | — | Annex A |
Adhesion of liner | 90° | Annex B | - |
NOTE 1 These methods provide a means of assessing the uniformity of the adhesion of a given type of self adhesive tape. The assessment may be within a roll of tape, between rolls or between production lots.
NOTE 2 Variations in the tape backing and adhesive affect the response. Therefore these methods cannot be used to pinpoint the specific cause(s) of non uniformity.
NOTE 3 These test methods may not be appropriate to test tapes having either relatively stiff backings, stiff liners or backing showing high stretch at low forces. These characteristics will result in a high variability for the test response which is not a true indication of the real nature of the adhesive bond.