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Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology | 2002

Moisture durability of four moisture cure urethane adhesives

Jonathan Verhoff; Karthik Ramani; Norman Blank; Steven Rosenberg

Moisture durability of four low modulus adhesives was examined. The four low modulus adhesives all had the same basic moisture cure polymer but contained different fillers and additives. Hot-dipped galvanized steel was bonded to random fiber-reinforced unsaturated polyester and aged in two moisture environments for various durations. Adherend surface wipes included acetone, isopropyl alcohol and a typical surface contamination for galvanized steel (an organic lubricant). Diffusion coefficients, moisture uptake and modulus changes due to moisture environment were determined for the adhesives and the fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP). The moisture cure adhesive with clay and poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) as fillers (adhesive 252) had the highest retained lap joint strengths. Initially, adhesive 252 had single lap joint strengths of 1.47 ± 0.08 MPa for acetone-wiped joints and 1.39 ± 0.33 MPa for organic lubricant-wiped joints. After accelerated aging in a cataplasma environment for 9 weeks, lap joint strengths fell to 0.61 ± 0.08 MPa for acetone-wiped joints and to 0.65 ± 0.11 MPa for organic lubricant-wiped joints. Environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) and energy-dispersive spectrometry (EDS) showed that the actual failure locus was through a corroded zinc layer and between the adhesive and the zinc surface after aging. Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) showed that the modulus for adhesive 252 dropped from 21.7 to 13.9 MPa after cataplasma aging. From finite element analysis (FEA), this modulus drop corresponded to a drop in normal stress concentration from 0.75 to 0.57, and a drop in shear stress concentration from 1.41 to 1.36 at a point 0.5 mm from the end of the single lap joint overlap.


Archive | 2001

Side impact reinforcement

Norman Blank


Archive | 2002

Polyurethane adhesive for windshield applications

Steven Rosenberg; Hong Yao; Thomas Bove; Adrian Van Maurik; Hans Peter Tschan; Norman Blank


Archive | 2006

Solid thermally expansible material

Steven Rosenberg; Norman Blank; Juergen Finter; Frank Hoefflin; Cheong Kow


Archive | 2001

Water-based primer for promoting adhesion of polyurethane-based sealants and adhesives

Hong Yao; Steven Rosenberg; Norman Blank


Archive | 2004

Constrained layer damper

Robert D. Myers; Philip E. Weber; Kevin Casey; Cheong Kow; Steven Rosenberg; Norman Blank


Archive | 2007

Structural reinforcement material, insert, and reinforced cavity comprising same

Vincent Belpaire; Dominique Mellano; Norman Blank; Juergen Finter


Archive | 2012

Method of reinforcing a hollow structure forming a cavity and a corresponding device, a hollow structure and means of transport

Karsten Frick; Norman Blank; Frank Hoefflin; Herbert Ackermann


Archive | 2012

REINFORCING ELEMENT FOR REFORCEMENT IN CAVITIES OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS

Jürgen Finter; Matthias Gössi; Karsten Frick; Norman Blank


Archive | 2006

Matériau solide thermo-expansible

Steven Rosenberg; Cheong Kow; Frank Hoefflin; Juergen Finter; Norman Blank

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