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<title>Initial Screening of Environmentally Sustainable Surface Pretreatments for  Adhesive Bonding Applications</title>
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<description>Initial Screening of Environmentally Sustainable Surface Pretreatments for  Adhesive Bonding Applications
Silton, Miriam S.; Jensen, Robert E.; Flanagan, David P.; DeSchepper, Daniel C.
A methacrylate adhesive marketed for high temperature applications was screened in combination with environmentally sustainable TT-C-490F surface pretreatments. Testing consisted of single-lap-joint testing using aluminum and steel specimens at room temperature along with hot/wet conditioning (water immersion for 14 days at 63 °C) and in-situ at elevated temperature (71 °C). The methacrylate adhesive showed high initial bond strength and hot/wet durability, but significant loss of strength retention at elevated temperature. The environmentally sustainable TT-C-490F Type IV inorganic pretreatments resulted in little to no loss of adhesive bond strength during hot/wet conditioning and their potential use as bonding pretreatments is worth further investigation.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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