Peel Strength Test

Mechanical Tests

Peel Strength Test

Peel Strength Test is generally used to measure the adhesion strength of a material, typically an adhesive.

Peel Strength Test

Peel Strength Test is the average load per unit width of the bond line required to separate bonded materials with a separation angle of 180⁰. The peel test is one way to characterize adhesive bonds.

Rubber is widely used to evaluate the adhesive strength of tapes, adhesives and flexible surfaces, including films, biomaterials, dental materials, medical packaging, and consumables.

Typical tests include peeling two bonded resilient resilient substances bonded together or a resilient bonded peel adhered from a hard substrate. Peel tests are usually done at a fixed rate from various angles, which are most common at 90 ° and 180 °.

Parameters such as peak peel load, average peel strength and statistical measurements of peel strength variability are typically used to characterize behavior under peel load.

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