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Influence of Talc on the Properties of Silicone Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives.

Adrian Krzysztof AntosikArtur GrajczykMarzena PółkaMagdalena ZdanowiczJohn HalpinMarcin Bartkowiak
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The article describes new silicone self-adhesive adhesives modified with the addition of talc. The obtained self-adhesive materials were characterized to determine their adhesive properties (adhesion, cohesion, and adhesion) and functional properties (pot life of the composition, shrinkage, and thermal properties of adhesives). Novel materials exhibited high thermal resistance above 225 °C while maintaining or slightly reducing other values (adhesion, cohesion, shrinkage, and tack). Selected composition: T 0.1 was used to prepare self-adhesives in industrial-scale production. Moreover, conducted test results revealed that the addition of talc delayed the thermal decomposition of the adhesive and provided reduced intensity of smoke emissions during combustion as well as the flammability of the adhesive layer.
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