ABSTRACT

We made clear the cause of the increase in peel strength of pressure sensitive (PS) adhesives as a function of contact time, and investigated how to modify PS adhesives to maintain a low and constant peel strength for a long time. It was found that polar groups in the adhesive orient to the interface between the adhesive and the (stainless steel) metal substrate (SUS 304) so as to minimize interfacial free energy during adhesion, and the orientation increased affinity between the adhesive and the metal material and increased the peel strength as a result. The use of modifier which contained both P(MMA-co-SiMA) and PDMS showed an excellent modification effect, although modification with only PDMS or P(MMA-co-SiMA) was not sufficient. It was suggested that PDMS which migrated to the surface was extended uniformly over the surface by PDMS segments of P(MMA-co-SiMA) and that the enriched layer of PDMS on the adhesive surface worked as a barrier to prevent the orientation of polar groups in bulk. Therefore, low and constant peel strength could be achieved.