Abstract

AbstractIt has been found that tack values of pressure‐sensitive adhesives are dependent on the surface energies for adherends. The parabolic curves with maxima are obtained from the plots of tack values versus critical surface tensions for the substrates. The maximum occurs at the region where the two surface tensions are almost similar. On the other hand, tack is measured as a dynamic value indicated as the force necessary to deform the adhesive mass. To explain why the tack values is controlled by the surface character of the adherend, a mechanism is proposed for adhesive bond breaking. Primarily, bonding occurs by wetting the surface with adhesive. When the adhesive bond breaks by external force, unbonding proceeds from the viscoelastic deformation of the adhesive mass around the wetted spots on the surface of the adherend. As the total area of wetted spots is determined by surface energy, the tack value is dependent on the critical surface tension of the adherend.

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