ASTM F2296-2004(2012) Standard Practice for Determining the Adhesion of Lamination Films to Prints Utilizing Mechanical Stress Four Different Test MethodsScore Tape Cross Hatch X-C.pdf

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1、Designation: F2296 04 (Reapproved 2012)Standard Practice forDetermining the Adhesion of Lamination Films to PrintsUtilizing Mechanical Stress: Four Different Test MethodsScore/Tape, Cross Hatch, X-Cut, and Crease-Folding1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F2296; the number immediate

2、ly following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This prac

3、tice describes procedures for assessing theadhesion between lamination films and black and white orcolor images produced by printers, copies and other repro-graphic devices.1.2 This practice can be used to test different laminates witha given set of inks and media or it can be used to evaluate inksa

4、nd media with a given laminate.1.3 This practice is applicable to laminated images, wherethe substrate surface is subject to failure under mechanicalstress from mostly peel conditions (that is, paper, film, cloth,and so forth).1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns,

5、if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:F2226 Practice for Determining the Adhesion of

6、 Prints andLaminating Films3. Significance and Use3.1 The image life of printed media displayed in bothtypical office and outdoor environments can be extended bylamination or encapsulation. While natural aging is the mostreliable method of assessing lamination adhesion, the length ofthe time require

7、d makes this method impractical for mostmaterials. This practice utilizing mechanical stress allowscomparative studies of prints and laminating films.3.2 Factors in the office and outdoor environments, such asheat, cold, thermal shock, ultraviolet/visible radiation andwater vapor can have effect on

8、laminate stability. The resis-tance of the laminate to these factors can be assessed byapplying mechanical stress.3.3 Good adhesion is a prime consideration for laminatingfilms and prints. A laminating film, which does not adhere to aprint or vice versa generally, has no commercial value. Thispracti

9、ce is used to obtain comparative data of adhesion strengthof encapsulated or laminated media.4. Interferences4.1 Since the ability of laminating film to adhere to printedmedia is dependent on temperature and humidity, it is impor-tant that the effects of mechanical stress be assessed under thecondit

10、ions appropriate to the end use applications. Whileprinted media may be handled and displayed under a variety ofconditions, this practice is intended to determine adhesion inindoor environments.4.2 The laminate adhesion is dependent on laminationtemperature and should be applied at the manufacturers

11、recommended temperature for the best performance.4.3 The adhesion between lamination films and color im-ages is dependent on the printing mode, the type of color andthe amount of applied ink, lamination conditions such aslamination temperature, the lamination speed and the pressureon the nip.4.4 Thi

12、s practice is intended to measure adhesion of printedmedia without specifying above-mentioned parameters.5. Conditioning5.1 It is recommended that samples be conditioned at 23Cand 50 % RH for at least 24 h prior to printing and for at least24 h subsequent to lamination. Specimens should be visuallyi

13、nspected for surface irregularities, which could adverselyaffect lamination.5.2 It is recommended that samples be conditioned at 23Cand 50 % RH for 24 h prior to delamination to provideadditional time for equilibrium of adhesive containing inter-faces.1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM

14、 Committee F05 on BusinessImaging Products and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F05.03 onResearch.Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2012. Published November 2012. Originallyapproved in 2003. Last previous edition approved in 2004 as F2296 04. DOI:10.1520/F2296-04R12.Copyright ASTM Interna

15、tional, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States15.3 The above conditioning steps are pertinent only wheremedia evaluation or comparison is needed. Obviously, as aproduction tool, the conditioning period is not practical.Therefore, when media are coated in

16、production, the specimensshould be obtained from each roll and checked as soon aspossible in a repeatable procedure appropriate to the operation.It is imperative that operators use caution in selecting andpreparing specimens to maintain good uniformity.6. Materials6.1 Razor blade, single edge or cut

17、ting board, pressuresensitive tape (25 mm (1 in.) wide).6.2 The adhesion strength of pressure-sensitive tapes isdependent on lot number due to batch production process andstorage time. The same manufacturing tape with identical lotnumber should be used for testing conducted in differentlaboratories.

18、 The pressure-sensitive tapes adhesion variesdepending on the coating and substrate. The adhesion strengthof the tape should be agreed upon between the manufacturer ofthe tested coating and the end user.6.3 At least three test specimens printed with a test imageand subsequently laminated.7. Test Spe

19、cimens7.1 The substrate, method of printing, ink or toner lay down,and handling of printed specimens shall be consistent with theiranticipated end use.7.2 The test image can be any picture printed using printfiles containing the appropriate printer setup specific for eachapplication.7.3 The same tes

20、t image and printer set up should be usedfor comparison purposes.7.4 The recommended test image should consist of a stan-dardized arrangement of color patches printed using print filescontaining the appropriate printer setup specific for eachapplication. This test image should contain color patches

21、atmaximum print density of 100 % for each of the primary colorsof cyan, magenta, yellow and black, 200 % for the secondarycolors of red, green, and blue, and 300 % for composite black.7.5 The recommended color patches should be circular withminimum diameter of 125 mm (5 in.).7.6 It is recommended th

22、at the samples be laminated 24 hafter printing. The actual lamination time after printing shouldbe presented in the report.7.7 Laminating films that are 75 (3 mil) thick should beused for comparison purposes. Thinner or thicker laminatingfilms can be used depending on application.7.8 Speed of lamina

23、tion for paper media having base weightin the range 90 to 170 g/m2should be 0.9 m/min (3 ft/min).Lower or higher speed can be used depending on filmthickness, paper base weight, and lamination temperature.8. Delamination Tests8.1 Tests should be carried out under temperature andhumidity conditions s

24、imilar to those of end use applications.8.2 Score/Tape Procedure:8.2.1 Place a sample of the laminated print media to betested on a flat surface, printed side up.8.2.2 Take a 75 by 25 mm (3 by 1 in.) piece of thepressure-sensitive tape and firmly adhere 50 mm (2 in.) of it tothe surface of each of t

25、he colored patches and a non-printedarea by pressing down with the flat of a finger.8.2.3 While holding the specimen against a flat, horizontalsurface, grasp the loose end of the tape and pull the tape awaysharply from the sample at a 90 angle from the sample(altering the 90 angle may cause the resu

26、lts to be invalid).8.2.4 All tests are to be conducted in the CD (crossdirection) of the sample.8.2.5 Examine the laminated surface and the tape forcoating removal.8.2.6 Results shall be reported as Pass or Fail.8.2.7 A passing result is one where the delamination doesnot occur between the laminate

27、and the first interface after theadhesive, but in a later layer(s).8.3 Cross Hatch ProcedureNon Paper Substrate:8.3.1 Place a sample of the laminated print media to betested on a flat surface, printed side up.8.3.2 Using a sharp razor blade, cut cross hatch lines 3 mm(0.125 in.) apart through the la

28、minating film for each of thecolored patches and a non-printed area, being careful not to cutthrough the ink jet coating and the base material.8.3.3 Take a 75 by 25 mm (3 by 1 in.) piece of thepressure-sensitive tape and firmly adhere 50 mm (2 in.) of it tothe cross hatched surface to be tested by p

29、ressing it down withthe flat of a finger.8.3.4 While holding the specimen against a flat, horizontalsurface, grasp the loose end of the tape and pull the tape awaysharply from the sample at a 90 angle (altering the 90 anglemay cause the results to be invalid).8.3.5 All tests are to be conducted in t

30、he CD (crossdirection) of the sample8.3.6 Examine the laminate surface and the tape for coatingremoval.8.3.7 The results are to be reported as Pass or Fail.8.3.8 A passing result is one where the delamination doesnot occur between the laminate and the first interface after theadhesive, but in a late

31、r layer(s).8.4 Cross Hatch ProcedurePorous Paper Substrate:8.4.1 Place a sample of the laminated print media to betested on a flat surface, printed side up.8.4.2 Using a sharp razor blade, cut cross hatch lines 3 mm(0.125 in.) apart through the laminating film for each of thecolored patches and a no

32、n-printed area, being careful not to cutthrough the ink jet coating and the base material.8.4.3 Take a 75 by 25 mm (3 by 1 in.) piece of thepressure-sensitive tape and firmly adhere 50 mm (2 in.) of it tothe cross hatched surface to be tested by pressing it down withthe flat of a finger.8.4.4 While

33、holding the specimen against a flat, horizontalsurface, grasp the loose end of the tape and pull the tape awaysharply from the sample at a 90 angle (altering the 90 anglemay cause the results to be invalid).F2296 04 (2012)28.4.5 Under some conditions, a quick stripping of the tapemay not cause separ

34、ation or may otherwise yield misleadingresults.Aslow strip, at a rate of about 50-mm (2 in.) in3smaystart separation.8.4.6 All tests are to be conducted in the CD (crossdirection) of the sample.8.4.7 Examine the laminate surface and the tape for coatingremoval.8.4.8 If the lamination separates, atte

35、mpt to delaminate thespecimen by pulling the plies apart.8.4.9 Rate the adhesion according to the descriptions shownin Table 1, where 5 is excellent and 1 is poor.8.4.10 Calculation:8.4.10.1 Adhesion ratings are defined as “poor” for thelowest rating and “excellent” for the highest rating. Theaverag

36、e rating from five test specimens determines the finalrating applied to the laminate structure being tested. Eachrating is assigned points as noted in Table 1 for adhesion andthe points are averaged. Example: Five specimens were testedfrom a sample and three were rated as excellent and two good.Sinc

37、e each excellent rating is worth 5 points, then35=15points; each good rating is worth 3 points, so23=6points;for a total of 21 points.Average rating 5 Total points/Number of specimens! 5 21/5! 5 4.1The average test result would thus be reported as “good(4.1).”8.5 “X” Cut Procedure :8.5.1 Place a sam

38、ple of the laminated print media to betested on a flat surface, printed side up.8.5.2 Using a sharp razor blade make 63 to 76 mm (2.5 to 3in.) “X” cut in the laminating film for each of the coloredpatches and a non-printed area, being careful not to cut throughthe ink jet coating and the base materi

39、al.8.5.3 Try to separate the laminate from the media bywedging the razor blade at the one of the 4 points created at thecenter of the X.8.5.4 An intentional separation is made and then the lami-nate is pulled back to see if it can be removed from the media.8.5.5 The results are to be reported as Pas

40、s or Fail.8.5.6 A passing result is one where the delamination doesnot occur between the laminate and the first interface after theadhesive, but in a later layer(s).8.6 Crease-Folding Procedure:8.6.1 Place a sample of the laminated print media to betested on a flat surface, printed side up.8.6.2 The

41、 sample used in this practical test can bear anycolors and size image.8.6.3 One corner of the laminate is fan folded at about 45to the laminate with about 25-mm (1 in.) fold heights. The fanis made of 8 to 10 folds.8.6.4 Keep the laminate folded for one minute.8.6.5 The peaks and valleys are examine

42、d to determine ifany failure occurred between the laminate and the media8.6.6 The results are to be reported as Pass or Fail.8.6.7 A passing result is one where the delamination doesnot occur between the laminate and the first interface after theadhesive, but in a later layer(s).9. Report9.1 Report

43、the following information:9.1.1 Specimen identification, including the printer, methodof printing, and the media type.9.1.2 Lamination temperature, speed, applied pressure onnip, relative humidity and temperature in the room, wherelamination is carried out, and time after printing.9.1.3 The delamina

44、tion test used and the temperature andrelative humidity conditions during the test.9.1.4 Each specimen rating.9.1.5 Average test result.9.1.6 Any unusual characteristics, that is, extremes or ir-regularities noted in test results. Include backing if requiredand the conditioning cycle if other than s

45、tandard.10. Precision and Bias10.1 A statement of bias is not applicable in view of theunavailability of a standard reference for these properties.11. Keywords11.1 accelerate aging; adhesion; bond strength; debonding;delamination; encapsulating; folding; high temperature lami-nates; ink jet; laminat

46、ion; low temperature laminates; media;mounting; pressure-sensitive laminates; printing; thicknessTABLE 1 Adhesion RatingsAssigned ValueAdhesionCharacteristicRating Points/Test SampleLamination cannot be separated by tape. Excellent 5Lamination separates with 100 % fiber tear ofa porous substrate (pa

47、per, cloth, etc.).Very good 4Lamination has considerable resistance todelamination Lamination separates withmore than 50 % fiber tear of a poroussubstrate.Good 3Lamination has slight resistance todelamination. Lamination separates with lessthan 50 % fiber tear of a porous substrate.Fair 2Lamination

48、has no resistance to delamination.Lamination separates with no evidence offiber tear of a porous substrate.Poor 1F2296 04 (2012)3APPENDIXX1. COMMENTARYX1.1 The Tape SelectionX1.1.1 Major limitations of the tape test are its low sensi-tivity and applicability to coatings of relatively low bondstrengt

49、h. The test is determined as pass for the most outsidelayer through failure. Adhesion can still occur on the interfacebetween two other layers in multi coating or between the firstcoating and substrate.X1.1.2 The adhesion strength of pressure-sensitive tapes isdependent on lot number due to batch production process andaging during storage because bond strength of the tape maychange over time.X1.1.3 Small changes in back stiffness and adhesive rheol-ogy of the tape can cause significant changes in the tensionarea. Some commercial tapes are manufactured to meet min

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