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Coating peeling test principle [with schematic diagram]

Abstract: 涂层剥离试验用于评估涂层的附着力,尤其是当涂层从边缘或损伤区逐渐脱落时。该试验起初是为胶带设计的,涉及在样品上制作平行切口,并分析荷载作用下的角度影响。剥离过程复杂,涉及正负拉应力和剪切应力的共同作用,以及涂层的粘弹性特性,这些特性受到膜中色素沉淀量和剥离速度的影响。尽管剥离试验是测量漆膜附着力的有效方法,但其结果的解释需谨慎,因为它无法完全揭示粘结机理。

In practice, coating failures are often caused not by simultaneous peeling over an extended area, but gradually, for example, from a barely covered edge, or from a linear damaged area. Therefore, it seems prudent to repeat these conditions during appropriate testing.

The peel test was originally developed for adhesive tapes, and its use seems natural and simple. However, in order to measure coating adhesion, it is necessary to first mark a sufficiently wide band on the sample with two parallel cuts of sufficient length. Analysis of the test conditions, shown in Figure 6.6, reveals the effect of the angle of loading. Thus, contrary to the first impression that the test procedure should be simple, the details of the separation process turned out to be quite complicated. Under the combined action of negative tensile stress and shear stress. In addition, the viscoelastic properties of the coating material need to be considered, which is also affected by the amount of pigmentation in the film. Due to the presence of viscoelasticity, the test results are largely dependent on the speed of the peeling process.

The general rule of thumb is therefore that the peel test can certainly be considered a practical method when used to measure the adhesion of paint films, but it is also understood that the results obtained cannot be explained by the adhesion mechanism.

Diagram of a pull-off test for measuring adhesion based on the determination of blister dimensions and pressure

Pull-off test for measurement of adhesion based on determination of blister dimensions and pressure

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