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DiDi EnaEna M. Davis , Mark M. Davis , Mark DeaverDeaver, Julia Levinson, Amanda Long, Julia Levinson, Amanda LongTeam 6:
Sponsors: Chris Polizzi, Rob Carlozzi, Tom Cooper, Steve Stark
Advisor: Jim Glancey
Project Background
To design and validate a process to quantify To design and validate a process to quantify the bond strength between components of a the bond strength between components of a membranemembrane--backer laminate.backer laminate.
The filter products that W.L. Gore produces consist of a combination of a backing material and expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membrane. Bond integrity testing is an important step in the quality assurance of this manufactured product because it quantifies that the laminate bond is up to industry standards.
Problem Statement
Stud
Sample Test Bed
Pressure Sensitive Adhesive
Lockdown Fixture
Final Concept
Operational Procedure
Project Transition
Our validation consists of two parts. One is analyzing variability of the test by performing an Evaluation of the Measurement Process (EMP) study. The other is a correlation study to determine the relationship between our test method and the benchmark.
Validation
•Adhesive Research
•Membrane or Adhesive Yielding
•Statistical Study on Bond Ranges
The chosen concept uses an automated Texture Analyzer to “muscle” the membrane away from the backer by applying force in the z-direction.
Cross
Cross--W
ebWeb
DownDown--WebWeb
RR�� RightRight
CC�� CenterCenter
Y Y �� LeftLeft
GORE
Samples are taken in the cross-web direction from the right, center, and left locations.
Backer
Hot Roller
Soft Roller
End Product
Membrane
Membrane
Backer
Design SpecsNeed new process to meet the following desires not met by current quality assurance testing methods:
• Value Reflecting Bond Strength
• Operator Steps
• Operator Variability
• Cycle Time
• Other
Benchmarking
Recent product innovations have created more robust membranes. The current method is not always useful, therefore a new method is necessary.
Hydraulic PressureHydraulic Pressure
MembraneMembrane
BackerBacker
180° Peel Test ���� ASTM Standard• Time consuming procedure
Water Pressure Removal• Not effective; Grips fail before membrane
A stud of which the end is covered with pressure sensitive adhesive is attached to the crosshead of the forcing machine. The machine then applies a compressive force to the sample for a specified dwell time. It then retracts from the sample separating the membrane from the backer and records the maximum force required; the maximum force corresponds to the bond strength of the sample.
1 Cut SamplesTake two right, center and left samples each from the material.
2 Adhere Samples to PlateAdhere all 6 samples to single testing plate.
3 Secure Plate in Lockdown FixtureAlign plate and rotate screw dials fully to lock the plate down.
4 Prepare StudPlace adhesive on stud and attach stud to arm.
5 Begin Automated TestClick “begin a test” and then wait to collect data.
6 Remove Stud and Slide Plate Down The plate will be advanced by one testing unit each time.
7 Repeat Steps 4 through 6Repeat above steps until all samples have been tested.
8 Reset Testing ApparatusRemove the stud and plate from device. The samples and adhesive must be removed from the plate. The adhesive on the stud must also be removed.
180 Peel vs. Stud Pull
180 Peel (units of Force)
Stu
d P
ull (
units
of F
orce
)
EMP Study
•Distinguishes source of variability
•Determines usefulness of measurement
Correlation Study
•Distinguishes level of Resolution
•Determines Relationship (linear, exponential, etc.)