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Cyclic temperature-type exposure

The cyclic temperature-type exposures should especially be considered where dissimilar material adherends are bonded. In these situations the different coefficients of thermal expansion could impose significant additional stresses on the bondline. [Pg.274]

For example, elevated-temperature exposure could cause oxidation or pyrolysis and change the rheological characteristics of the adhesive. Thus, not only is the cohesive strength of the adhesive weakened, but also its ability to absorb stresses due to thermal expansion or impact is degraded. Chemical environments may affect the physical properties of the adhesive and also cause corrosion at the interface however, the adhesive may actually become more flexible and be better able to withstand cyclic stress. Exposure to a chemical environment may also result in unexpected elements from the environment replacing the adhesive at the interface and creating a weak boundary layer. These effects are dependent not only on the type and degree of environment but also on the specific epoxy adhesive formulation. [Pg.293]


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