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Drying ovens contact

One way to obtain enhanced heat and solvent resistance in SBR-based PSA is sulfur addition. It is difficult to obtain sufficient cure with sulfur during normal drying cycles (2-5 min at 150-180°C). Furthermore, cure via sulfur may continue after leaving the oven, thus degrading adhesion. When used in contact with copper, the sulfur may promote corrosion. The use of phenolic overcomes all of these problems despite the fact that its natural cure speed is also insufficient for the time frame available. This is overcome through addition of one of the accelerators... [Pg.934]


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