Formulation Material Selection

PSA Formulation Strategies for Tapes & Labels

PSA Formulation Strategies for Tapes & Labels
Language: English
Length: 75 min
Recorded on: 11 Sep 24

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Course Description

Keep up with the latest in PSA formulations (acrylic, silicone, hybrids, PUDs, and biopolymer resins) to meet the evolving needs of tapes & labels manufacturers. Gain a deeper understanding of formulation choices based on targeted end-use requirements.


In this simulated live session, expert Edward Petrie will tailor formulation strategies to different tape and label designs, manufacturing processes, and key applications, including packaging, construction, automotive, medical, electrical, photovoltaics, and aerospace.

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Edward Petrie has been active in the adhesives industry for over 35 years, both in the formulation and end-use sides. He has a BS (Chemical Engineering) and MS (Polymer Science) degrees from Carnegie Mellon University and an MBA from Duquesne University.

Throughout his industrial career, Mr. Petrie has been employed by two major global corporations ABB and Westinghouse as an internal consultant in adhesives and polymeric materials. In both corporations, he was part of the Central Research Laboratories and assisted all of the divisions within the organization.

His expertise includes material and process selection, testing, formulating, substrate preparation, and quality control, with emphasis on the end-user application and performance requirements. Applications include structural and non-structural joining of all materials. Mr. Petrie is also an expert in joining polymeric materials by all methods, including mechanical fastening, self-fastening, and heat and solvent welding.

Mr. Petrie has authored over 100 papers on adhesives as well as the popular Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants (McGraw-Hill, October 2000) and Plastic Materials and Processes – A Concise Encyclopedia (John Wiley & Sons, August 2003). He has also given seminars and adhesives and adhesion to corporations, universities, and government organizations.

Mr. Petrie is an independent consultant and sole proprietor of EMP Solutions. He is also a Technical Advisor and Consultant to adhesives.specialchem.com, an online service platform dedicated entirely to adhesives and sealants.

Why should you view this course?

With ever-increasing pressure to develop faster successful formulations, the need to integrate all the constraints and not only adhesive common targets (peel/shear strength, tack, durability...) is deepening. Yet formulators are often disconnected from Tapes & Labels manufacturers' world.

  1. Increase your success rate by formulating for the specific needs set by design, manufacturing, and end-use (high volume, coatability, fast drying, set time, release…).

  2. Be well equipped to address top challenges (adhesion to low energy films, heat and moisture resistance…) by reviewing current strategies & latest developments.

  3. Expand easily into new tapes & labels areas: get starting formulations to meet these new specific needs.

Who should join this course?
  • PSA Formulators wishing to update on current state-of-the-art & look for novel formulation opportunities.

  • Tapes & Labels Manufacturers needing to be clear on latest formulation developments.

  • This course is suitable for intermediate level proficiency
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Course Outline

Introduction:

  • Market sectors, tape & label design, material & process classification
  • Major forms and types of PSA
  • Selection criteria

Properties and tests to meet challenging requirements:

  • Surface tack
  • Polarity and Surface Tension
  • Environmental Service Conditions
  • Sheer strength
  • Peel test
  • Creep tests

Learn PSA formulation tools for the correct balance of properties:

  • Effect of Molecular weight (on viscosity and flow, cohesive strength, etc.)
  • Effect of Chemical and physical crosslinking
  • Adjustments to Glass Transition Temperature for your adhesive type

Know the Additives used for PSA:

  • Plasticizers
  • Fillers
  • Tackifiers

Understand how all tape and label components must work in unison:

  • Converting PSAs Into Tapes and Labels (drying rate, water-resistance, etc.)
  • UV curable PSA
  • Hot melt PSA
  • Variation of Adhesion with Coating Weight

Latest materials and developments to expand opportunities, lower costs, and meet performance requirements

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