kilkenny
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2003
- 10
Description of assembly:
I am bonding a polycarbonate overlay to a thick , smooth, acrylic sheet using a PSA (3M 468MP tape). The overlay is about 15" x 17". The acrylic has dozens of holes that are about 3/4" dia. for snap dome switches that the overlay covers. The outer edges of the overlay are sealed. The overlay/PSA is in contact with the acrylic everywhere except over the switch holes. There will be a +/- 5psi differential pressure between the two sides of the assembly, which causes the overlay to deflect somewhat over the unsupported switch holes when a differential pressure exists. The assembly will operate in a -40F to 160F temperature range.
Problem statement:
The overlay is separating from the acrylic when the required test pressure is applied at ambient temperature. Careful surface cleaning and preparation have been done. Tests at temperature extremes haven't yet been done. I expect the performance to worsen at higher and/or lower temperatures.
Seeking advise:
I want recommendations on stronger adhesives that may work. Heat cured adhesives are acceptable. Would prefer an adhesive film attached to the overlay as a preferred assembly technique but will also consider a dispensed adhesive.
Quiglejp
I am bonding a polycarbonate overlay to a thick , smooth, acrylic sheet using a PSA (3M 468MP tape). The overlay is about 15" x 17". The acrylic has dozens of holes that are about 3/4" dia. for snap dome switches that the overlay covers. The outer edges of the overlay are sealed. The overlay/PSA is in contact with the acrylic everywhere except over the switch holes. There will be a +/- 5psi differential pressure between the two sides of the assembly, which causes the overlay to deflect somewhat over the unsupported switch holes when a differential pressure exists. The assembly will operate in a -40F to 160F temperature range.
Problem statement:
The overlay is separating from the acrylic when the required test pressure is applied at ambient temperature. Careful surface cleaning and preparation have been done. Tests at temperature extremes haven't yet been done. I expect the performance to worsen at higher and/or lower temperatures.
Seeking advise:
I want recommendations on stronger adhesives that may work. Heat cured adhesives are acceptable. Would prefer an adhesive film attached to the overlay as a preferred assembly technique but will also consider a dispensed adhesive.
Quiglejp