How to Control the Peel Strength of Stainless Steel Plate Protective Films
2025-09-16
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1. Choosing the Right Raw Materials
The properties of the raw materials directly determine the baseline level of peel strength. The composition and ratio of the adhesive layer must be precisely controlled. Different types of pressure-sensitive adhesives (such as acrylics and rubbers) have significantly different peel strengths...
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2. Optimizing Production Process Parameters
Process control during the production process is key to adjusting the peel strength. During the adhesive application process, ensure uniform adhesive layer thickness to avoid areas where the adhesive is too thick (resulting in excessive peel force) or too thin (resulting in insufficient peel force)...
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3. Adapting to Environmental Conditions
Changes in the operating environment can affect the stability of the peel force, requiring targeted adjustments to the control strategy. In low-temperature environments, the adhesive layer's activity decreases, potentially increasing the peel force...
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4. Proper Post-Operation Maintenance
Proper post-operation maintenance and operation procedures can prevent abnormal changes in peel strength. Store the protective film in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight and humidity, which can cause adhesive aging and alter the peel strength...