Avery Dennison Releases Bonding Study with Rogers Griswold Rubber Products
The study was performed at the Avery Dennison Performance Tapes Painesville Innovation Center, which tests under real-world and extreme conditions with tight control of environmental conditions.
Avery Dennison Performance Tapes recently released the fifth in a series of bonding studies that make it easier for converters to evaluate the performance of Avery Dennison Core Series™ portfolio adhesive products with commonly used materials. This study focuses on Rogers Griswold™ rubber products used in gasket design, sealing, cushioning, or vibration management for a wide range of applications.
The study was performed in collaboration with Rogers Corp. at the Avery Dennison Performance Tapes Painesville Innovation Center, an ISO 17025-certified facility that tests under real-world and extreme conditions with tight control of environmental conditions. The Core Series portfolio adhesive products were backed with a 2 mil PET film and trimmed to a 1-in. width. Two sample sets were laminated to Rogers Griswold cellular rubber materials, one at room temperature and one at 220°F respectively, with both sets using 30% compression, at 20 fpm, with 72 hrs of post-lamination recovery.