The Peel Tester for Embossed Carrier Tape’s Cover Film has a 5N capacity and measures the peel strength of cover tapes used in embossed carrier tapes that hold semiconductors and electronic components, in compliance with JIS and other industrial standards.
The Next Series with firmware Ver. 5 or later offers enhanced measurement stability with reduced noise, expandability through function additions via the dedicated IMADA-Connected.com website, and easy access to various software and instruction manuals.
The Peel Tester is designed for accurate testing of seals, adhesive tapes, and similar materials. With a fast sampling speed of up to 2000 Hz, it delivers precise measurement of peel strength.
The system comes with dedicated software that automatically graphs peel strength and provides maximum, minimum, and average values. Users can also enter tape width to calculate detailed statistical results.
Testing is simple—once the start button is pressed, the graph is displayed in real time and the data is saved for easy analysis. The sample can be fixed quickly, making the process efficient and reliable.
The tester supports a wide range of peeling speeds, from 300 mm/min (as specified in many JIS standards) up to 1500 mm/min for high-speed testing.
With firmware version 5.0 or higher, additional features and online updates are available through IMADA-connected.com, ensuring the tester stays up to date.
This peel tester is designed for measuring peel and adhesive strength of films, adhesive tapes, and thicker samples at an angle close to 180 degrees. Equipped with a clamp jig for quick, one-touch sample fixation, it is especially suitable for testing thicker materials such as copper foil peeling on printed circuit boards.
A peel tester measures the force required to separate two bonded materials, such as adhesives, tapes, films, laminates, or packaging seals.
Peel testers can evaluate a wide range of materials, including adhesive tapes, labels, laminated films, protective films, foil seals, and flexible packaging.
Industries such as packaging, electronics, automotive, medical devices, and textiles use peel testers to ensure material bonding strength and quality.
Yes — peel testers are widely used in quality control to ensure adhesive performance, material consistency, and compliance with industry standards.