Troubleshooting Delamination: Why Do Strips Fall Apart?

Adhesive Failure Delamination usually occurs during the cutting process. If the backing card’s adhesive is too weak or too old, the membrane lifts off, disrupting capillary flow. The “Pressure” Factor Ensure your laminator applies consistent pressure (30-50 psi). Furthermore, Due Bio uses a high-tack acrylic adhesive backing that cures over time, providing a permanent bond … Read more

Troubleshooting Delamination: Why Do Strips Fall Apart?

Adhesive Failure Delamination usually occurs during the cutting process. If the backing card’s adhesive is too weak or too old, the membrane lifts off, disrupting capillary flow. The “Pressure” Factor Ensure your laminator applies consistent pressure (30-50 psi). Furthermore, Due Bio uses a high-tack acrylic adhesive backing that cures over time, providing a permanent bond … Read more

Why Backing Card Adhesive Strength Matters

More Than Just Plastic The backing card provides rigidity, but its adhesive layer is the unsung hero. Weak adhesive leads to “delamination” during cutting, while overly aggressive adhesive can migrate into the membrane and block pores. Medical-Grade PSA Due Bio Universal Strips use a medical-grade Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (PSA) that is chemically inert and solvent-free, … Read more