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<title>Single-Lap-Joint Screening of Hysol EA 9309NA Epoxy Adhesive</title>
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<title>Single-Lap-Joint Screening of Hysol EA 9309NA Epoxy Adhesive</title>
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<name>Jensen, Robert E.</name>
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<name>Flanagan, David P.</name>
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<name>DeSchepper, Daniel C.</name>
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<name>Silton, Miriam S.</name>
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<updated>2017-05-09T20:47:31Z</updated>
<summary type="text">Single-Lap-Joint Screening of Hysol EA 9309NA Epoxy Adhesive
Jensen, Robert E.; Flanagan, David P.; DeSchepper, Daniel C.; Silton, Miriam S.
A commercial 2-part epoxy was evaluated per ARL-ADHES-QA-001.00 rev 1.0, which consists of single-lap-joint testing at room temperature and subsequent hot/wet and elevated temperature conditioning. This testing protocol is intended to provide a minimal recommendation for adhesive selection for Army ground vehicle applications. The epoxy adhesive used for this research is a known aerospace benchmark and was selected to judge the stringency of ARL-ADHES-QA-001.00 rev 1.0, which suggests that the elevated temperature strength retention requirements should be relaxed.
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