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What is the initial adhesive force of the glue for clear auto paint protection film?
The NICK FSD auto paint protection film adhesive force of invisible car coat refers to the adhesive force produced by the pressure of pressure-sensitive adhesive in a very short period of time.
When a very small pressure and a very short time of contact can produce a very strong bond, it shows that there is a high initial adhesive force. The initial adhesive force determines whether the constructor can repeat the construction and present perfect construction results. The car has a lot of curvature and corners, so the invisible car coat in the installation of the construction staff is very easy to deviation, which requires the clear automotive paint protection film in the car paint can be moved and can be repeatedly constructed, the greater the initial adhesion of the car coat film constructability is worse.
NICK Clear Automotive Paint Protection Film
As the bottom layer, the adhesive layer of invisible car coat is in direct contact with the car paint, and plays the role of connecting the car paint and the substrate. Pressure-sensitive adhesive is divided into water-based and oil-based pressure-sensitive adhesive according to the different types of solvents; according to the different types of polymers there are acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive and polyurethane pressure-sensitive adhesive. The commonly used type of car coat adhesive is solvent-based acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive, because it not only has excellent UV and aging resistance, but also in the high and low temperature range to maintain a stable bond, good solvent resistance and excellent chemical resistance.
The FSD car coat base film products produced by NICK are made of TPU particles from Lubrizol in the U.S.A., which have excellent performance of anti-cutting, anti-puncture, hydrolysis and yellowing resistance, and at the same time, after rigorous laboratory tests and years of market testing, the affinity with coatings and glues is also excellent.

