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ISO 29863:2018
International Standard
ISO 29863:2018
Self adhesive tapes — Measurement of static shear adhesion
Edition 2
2018-05
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ISO 29863:2018
70312
Published (Edition 2, 2018)
This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2023. Therefore this version remains current.

ISO 29863:2018

ISO 29863:2018
70312
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Abstract

This document specifies a series of methods for the determination of the ability of a pressure sensitive tape to remain adhered under a constant load applied parallel to the surfaces of the tape and substrate.

This document contains:

— method A: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion to a vertical standard steel panel;

— method B: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion to a vertical panel covered with NIST SRM 1810A[1] standard fibreboard;

— method C: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion to a vertical panel covered with a fibreboard agreed upon by the buyer and seller;

— method D: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion of filament reinforced tape applied to a horizontal standard steel panel;

— method E: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion of filament reinforced tape applied to a horizontal panel covered with NIST SRM 1810A1) standard fibreboard;

— method F: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion of filament reinforced tape applied to a horizontal panel covered with a fibreboard agreed upon by the buyer and seller;

— method G: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion to a vertical standard steel panel at elevated temperature after a 10 min dwell time.

[1] NIST SRM 1810A is National Institute of Standards and Technology ? Standard Reference Material 1810A and is available from the Institute at Gaithersburg, Maryland MD 20899, USA.

General information

  •  : Published
     : 2018-05
    : International Standard confirmed [90.93]
  •  : 2
     : 14
  • ISO/TC 61/SC 11
    83.180 
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