Pressure Sensitive Adhesives
RAND Manufacturing laminates pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA) to substrates for peel-and-stick installation. Once the PSA is applied and the release liner is removed, the adhesive can be bonded with just light pressure.
PSA Types for Adhesive Lamination
RAND Manufacturing can laminate the following PSA types.
- Rubber-Based
- Acrylic
- Silicone
Each of these choices comes with advantages and disadvantages, but the following sections provide a brief overview of them. If you have a specific engineering request, we would be happy to discuss your requirements and help you develop the right solution.
Rubber-Based PSA
- Good initial adhesion
- High peel strenth
- Temporary of permanent fastening
- Poor resistance to UV, high temperaures, and chemicals
Acrylic PSA
- Good resistance to oxidation
- Good clarity and color stability
- Heat resistance
- Resists oxygen and plasticizers
Silicone PSA
- High-temperature resistance
- Adheres to low-energy substrates
- More expensive
- Required for silicones and silicone-coated materials
Laminating Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives
RAND Manufacturing specializes in laminating pressure-sensitive adhesives to a variety of substrates and is ready to take on your project at our ISO 900:2015-certified manufacturing facility in Lakemoor, Illinois. We take quality seriously and are proud to be a Made in America manufacturer.
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