Abstract

Abstract The pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) properties of two samples of poly(vinyl ethylene-co-1,4-butadiene) (V-BR) (vinyl content: 47.4 and 60 wt%) blended with hydrogenated terpene resin (CLEARON P125) were measured on blend compositions having CLEARON P125 contents (by weight) of 10%, 30% and 50%. The maximum values of 180° peel adhesion, rolling ball tack and probe tack were observed with a V-BR/CLEARON P125 70/30 blend, whereas the maximum values of holding power were obtained with a 50/50 V-BR/CLEARON P125 blend. In these blends, the miscibility between V-BR and CLEARON P125 was confirmed by means of SEM, DSC and light scattering. The influences of surface tension and dynamic mechanical properties on PSA properties were investigated. The surface tension values were essentially the same in all the V-BR/CLEARON P125 blends. Minimum values of storage modulus G′ and loss modulus G″ at room temperature in V-BR/CLEARON P125 blends were obtained with a 70/30 blend. Thus, it is believed that in V-BR/CLEARON P125 blends, 180° peel adhesion and tack are related to the dynamic mechanical properties.

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