ASTM F2226-2003 Standard Practice for Determining the Adhesion of Prints and Laminating Films《印刷品和叠层胶片粘合力测定的标准规范》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 2226 03Standard Practice forDetermining the Adhesion of Prints and Laminating Films1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 2226; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revisio
2、n. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice covers procedures for printing a document,applying a laminating film and subsequently delaminating. Thelaminate fil
3、m is used for encapsulating and mounting prints topreserve them in office and outdoor environments.1.2 This practice describes procedures for determining theadhesion strength of lamination film when it is applied to blackand white and color prints produced by printers, copiers andother reprographic
4、devices.1.3 This practice can be used to test different laminates witha given set of inks and media or it can be used to evaluate inksand media with a given laminate.1.4 This practice specifies size of specimens and definesconditions for measurement of peel adhesion at a 180 angleand delamination sp
5、eed.1.5 This practice is applicable to constructions where thesubstrate surface is subject to failure under peel conditions.1.6 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.1.7 This standard does not purport to address all o
6、f thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Terminology2.1 Definitions:2.1.1 high temperature laminationlam
7、ination at tempera-ture not lower than 80C (180F). The maximum appliedtemperature is 115 to 121C (240 to 250F).2.1.2 lamination filmplastic film having an adhesive layeron one side. The film can be glossy, semi-glossy, or matte andcontain additives modifying its optical properties. The filmusually h
8、as a thickness between 25 to 250 (1 to 10 mils).2.1.3 low temperature laminationlamination at room tem-perature with applied pressure mostly to mounting board usinga pressure-sensitive adhesive.2.1.4 mounting boardpaperboard, plastic board, or anysupporting board, which could be used to display prin
9、ts.2.1.5 printed mediarecording elements used by printers toreceive inks or toners. The substrate may be paper, plastic,canvas, fabric, or other ink receptive material. The substratemay, or not, be coated with an ink receptive layer(s).2.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:2.2.1 adhesio
10、n strength of a laminateload per unit neces-sary to remove the laminate from a prescribed surface whenmeasured in accordance with this test method.2.2.2 delaminating/debondingseparation of a laminatingfilm from a printed media.2.2.3 kinetic peakload per unit presenting the maximumforce that occurs d
11、uring the average time during the peel test.See Fig. 1.2.2.4 peel or stripping strengththe average load per unitwidth of sample required to separate or peel the laminate fromthe printed media at the adhered interface at a separation angleof approximately 180 and at a separation rate of preferably308
12、 mm (12 in.) per minute. It is expressed in Newtons permeter width, grams per inch width, or ounces per inch width.2.2.5 root-mean-square (RMS)a mathematical treatmentof the force data intended to qualify the extent to which thevalue deviates about its average value.2.2.6 static peakload per unit pr
13、esenting the maximumforce that occurs during the delay time before starting the peeltest. See Fig. 1.2.2.7 valleyload per unit presenting minimum force dur-ing the average time under kinetic conditions. See Fig. 1.3. Summary of Practice3.1 Coated or uncoated substrate is printed under standardcondit
14、ions using four primary, three secondary colors andcomposite black. Eight color strips 2.54 mm wide and oneunprinted are generated.3.2 The prints having eight color strips are conditioned(preferably for 24 h) and subsequently laminated.3.3 The laminated prints are conditioned (preferably for 24h), c
15、ut into 25.4-mm strips and subsequently delaminated.3.4 Comparative studies require testing under well-definedconditions.4. Significance and Use4.1 The image life of printed media displayed in bothtypical office and outdoor environments can be extended bylamination or encapsulation. While natural ag
16、ing is the mostreliable method of assessing lamination adhesion, the length of1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F05 on BusinessImaging Products and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F05.03 onResearch.Current edition approved Jan. 10, 2003. Published March 2003.1Co
17、pyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.the time required makes this method impractical for mostmaterials. The peel strength method allows comparative stud-ies of prints and laminating films.4.2 Good adhesion is prime considerat
18、ion for laminatingfilms and prints. A laminating film, which does not adhere to aprint or vice versa generally, has no commercial value. Thismethod is used to obtain comparative data of peel strength ofencapsulated or laminated media.4.3 Peel strength can be measured up to a point where thepeel stre
19、ngth is equal to the tensile strength of the adhesive orthe print.4.4 In many applications, having sufficient laminate adhe-sion strength is important to give satisfactory performance. Theproperty is also important in determining the uniformity ofquality.4.5 A rough or raspy peel test will produce a
20、 higher RMSvalue than one that is smooth and continuous. It can be relatedto “zippering,” “shocking,” or “stick-slip.”4.6 Bond Strength and Interfacial AdhesionThe bondstrength of a laminate essentially depends on both the adhesiveand the cohesive strength of the laminating system. Peelstrength of t
21、he laminate is typically determined by debondingthe laminate using 180 peel test. Fig. 2 presents five possiblemodes of failure: (1) debonding of the ink receptive underlayerfrom the substrate (2) debonding of the ink receptive top layerfrom the underlayer, (3) debonding of the adhesive from thetop
22、ink receptive surface, (4) debonding the adhesive from thelaminating film, (5) the substrate or film failure tear. The failureof the laminate will occur at its weakest link. It is generallyFIG. 1 Data TraceFIG. 2 Modes of Laminate FailureF2226032desirable to have high bond strength to the recording
23、elementwith failure occurring where the adhesive debonds from the inkreceptive.5. Interferences5.1 Since the ability of laminating film to adhere to printedmedia is dependent on temperature and humidity, it is impor-tant that lamination be assessed under the conditions appropri-ate to the end use ap
24、plications. While printed media may behandled and displayed under a variety of conditions, this testpractice is intended to measure peel strength in typical officeenvironments.5.2 It is recognized that the peel strength of the laminate tothe printed media is dependent on toner or ink color, toner or
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