The force required to break a bond by peeling a sealant away from a given substrate. Measured in pounds per linear inch of bond width. The angle of peel for most sealant tests is 180ยบ.
An adhesive's resistance to be stripped from a bonded joint, usually with the stripping force applied at a predetermined angle and rate.
The force required to peel the conductor or foil from the base material.
Strength of an adhesive bond obtained by stress applied "in a peeling mode."
Bond strength of an adhesive in pounds per inch width, using a standard peel test.
The ability of an overlaminate or mounted graphic to resist the stress of pulling away or peeling back from the surface. In general, a permanent adhesive will be difficult to peel away without damaging the graphic. All About Mounting Adhesives.
Bond strength, in pounds per inch of width, obtained by peeling the layer. See bond strength.
The amount of force required to peel a material off a substrate.
The force necessary to separate two adjacent conductors of a bonded or laminated flat cable.
The measure of the strength of an adhesive bond. It is the average load per unit width of bond line required to part bonded materials where the angle of separation is 180 degrees and the separation rate is 6 in/min. (ASTM D-903).
the measured stress through peeling of a bonded surface resulting in an adhesive failure.
Measurement of the bonding strength of the roofing membrane is the amount of force needed to peel the bonded roofing membrane from its substrate, in addition to the overall strength of the roof covering.
average force required to peel a membrane from the substrate to which it has been bonded.