Stopblock
Mechanical
- Jul 6, 2024
- 1
Hello,
I am looking to replicate this removable PSA. I understand already that this is a Silicone PSA, applied as a hot melt. The images provided are a picture of the adhesive adhered to a rubber block. Our product will be wood instead of rubber, size and shape the same. It's used as a stabilizer for musical instruments attached to the floor, where a force of around 15lbs is a applied at an angle of around 45 degrees downward. One more photo provided is a graph from the original patent of the adhesion properties.
I have tried different flooring adhesives so far, some being too strong while others are too viscous. Some become too weak under high humidity, or heat over 85f.
All help is appreciated, thank you for your time!
I am looking to replicate this removable PSA. I understand already that this is a Silicone PSA, applied as a hot melt. The images provided are a picture of the adhesive adhered to a rubber block. Our product will be wood instead of rubber, size and shape the same. It's used as a stabilizer for musical instruments attached to the floor, where a force of around 15lbs is a applied at an angle of around 45 degrees downward. One more photo provided is a graph from the original patent of the adhesion properties.
I have tried different flooring adhesives so far, some being too strong while others are too viscous. Some become too weak under high humidity, or heat over 85f.
All help is appreciated, thank you for your time!