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Mecmesin webinar: T-Peel (adhesion strength) testing

Beauty, Personal Care, Eating, Drinking, Home Care, Automotive, Packaging Material Testing, General Business Services, Educational, Training Services
  • When: Weds, June 16, 2021
  • Time: 1:00PM - 2:00PM Eastern
  • Cost: Free to Attend - Registration Required
  • Where: Virtual - GoToWebinar
  • Presenter: Moses da Rocha

This webinar will focus on the most common approach to measuring the adhesion strength of two materials bonded together with an adherent. Commonly known as the T-Peel Test, this type of testing can be found in industries like packaging, automotive, leather and upholstery, food, and beverage and many more.

This test is a quick, simple, and repeatable method when establishing quality or safety standards in adhesion strength testing. We’ll be discussing the benefits of T-Peel tests over other adhesion test types as well as a live demonstration of pass/fail criteria.

What You’ll Learn:

The importance of Adhesion strength testing
Industries where adhesion testing is critical
Best methods of T-Peel Testing (Manual, Motorized or Automated)
Selection the best grips and fixtures
Factors that affect consistent and repeatable testing
Capturing and analyzing test data

Who should attend:

Manufacturing, Production and Quality Managers and Engineers involved in:

Pharmaceutical and Medical Device
Food & Beverage
Electrical and Mechanical Assembly
Packaging
Leather and Upholstery
Glue and Adhesives

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