Material Properties

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The property that makes something stick well to one surface and not to another surface is called the Surface Energy. Here’s a list of some common materials and a general classification of their surface energies, along with rough guides to their surface energies (measured in dynes/cm):

 

METALS

 


Copper 1103
Tin    526
Glass 250-500
Aluminium 840
Lead 458
Zinc 753
Stainless Steel 700-1100

 

LOW SURFACE ENERGY PLASTICS

  

Kapton 50
Alkyd, Enamel 45
Polyurethane Paint 43
PVC 39
Polane Paint 38
Phenolic 47
Polyester 43
ABS 42
Noryl 38
Nylon 46
Epoxy Paint 43
Polycarbonate 42
Acrylic 38
 
 

HIGH SURFACE ENERGY PLASTICS

 

PVA 37
EVA 38
Teldar 28
Polystyrene 36
Polyethylene 31
Teflob 18
Acetal 36
Polypropylene 29

Remember that these values are only a guide and may vary depending on the exact material formulations.

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So, you can see how different materials will be easier to stick things to than others. Does that mean that there are

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