resticking
Resticking is the process of restoring or renewing the adhesive properties of a material so that it can adhere again, or reattaching a component using an adhesive layer after detachment. The term is used across several fields, including packaging, labeling, textiles, electronics, and crafts, to describe either rejuvenating an existing adhesive or applying a fresh adhesive to enable new bonding. In consumer settings, resticking often refers to reactivating or renewing the sticky backing on reusable tapes, labels, or sticky notes, while in manufacturing it can involve reapplying adhesive coatings to liners, films, or components.
Techniques and materials used for resticking depend on the substrate and the adhesive type. Typical steps include
Challenges in resticking include surface contamination, aging or degradation of the adhesive, and substrate incompatibility, all
See also: adhesive, pressure-sensitive adhesive, coating, bonding, lamination.