A controlled stress rheometer with normal force measurement capability was used to
screen a series of liquid pressure sensitive adhesives. The samples were processed in a
roll coating application with a pattern bar producing controlled bands of the final coating.
Some samples coated well, but others produced surface irregularities such as ribbing or
beading and were considered to have failed. Conventional viscometry could not predict
which samples were likely to perform well and which were likely to fail. The use of
rheometry proved more successful and by calculating certain dimensionless groups, the
samples could be ranked in order of suitability. Surface tension information proved to be
less relevant than overall viscoelastic data as provided by measurement of normal stress
in the fluid under steady simple shear. ARES-G2 高級流變拓展系統(tǒng)/旋轉流變儀
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