Behavior of Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives Filled with Metallized Inorganic Particles

2007 
The electrically conductive pressure-sensitive composite adhesives based on acrylic polymer and silver-coated inorganic particles have been investigated in this article. The electrical conductivity of the pressure-sensitive adhesives containing silver coated spherical inorganic particles is lower at the same concentration of the filler in comparison with silver coated inorganic fibers, the strength of adhesive joint to aluminum being higher in the case of the pressure-sensitive adhesive containing silver-coated inorganic fibers. After the thermal treatment the strength of adhesive joint to aluminum of electrically conductive pressure sensitive adhesives increases significantly. The suitable concentration proposition of the silver-coated inorganic filler in the pressure-sensitive adhesive requires a compromise solution of the problem taking into account the ultimate adhesive and electrical properties of the investigated pressure-sensitive adhesives composites.
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