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Electromagnetic bonding

High adhesive properties As explained earlier, electromagnetic bonding forces, chemical reaction and relatively less shrinkage lead to strong bonds between epoxy resins and composite propellants and that is why epoxy resins are preferred for inhibition of composite propellants [337-339]. [Pg.304]

Polystyrene is ordinarily bonded to itself by solvent cementing, although conventional adhesive bonding, thermal welding, and electromagnetic bonding have been used. When polystyrene is bonded to other surfaces, conventional adhesive bonding is usually employed. [Pg.376]

High adhesive properties - epoxy resins have high adhesive strengths. Epoxy resins have the unique ability to create electromagnetic bonding forces between the epoxy molecule and the adjacent surface. [Pg.97]

Electromagnetic Bonding—It s Fast, Clean, and Simple, Plast. World, July 1970. [Pg.473]

Table 1.3 shows compatible plastic combinations for electromagnetic adhesives. Thermoset and other nonmetallic substrates can also be electromagnetically bonded. In these applications the bonding agent acts as a hot-melt adhesive. [Pg.280]

Table 1.3 Compatible Plastic Combinations for Bonding with EMABOND Electromagnetic Bonding Process. (Ref EMABOND Thermoplastic Assembly Systems, Specialty Polymers and Adhesive Division, Ashland Specialty Chemical Company, Norwood, NJ)... Table 1.3 Compatible Plastic Combinations for Bonding with EMABOND Electromagnetic Bonding Process. (Ref EMABOND Thermoplastic Assembly Systems, Specialty Polymers and Adhesive Division, Ashland Specialty Chemical Company, Norwood, NJ)...
Good adhesives are available for bonding the plastic materials. Ultrasonic and electromagnetic bonding as shown in Figs. 9-30A and 9-30B give excellent results and should be evaluated for each job. Other bonding methods include the use of epoxy adhesives for thermo-... [Pg.187]

Their superior performance is, in essence, due to the basic chemical structure of epoxy. Epoxy resins have very high polarity. The presence of aliphatic hydroxyl and ether groups in the primary resin chain as well as in the cured polymer serve to create an electromagnetic bonding between the epoxy macromolecules and the surface being bonded [239]. [Pg.449]

TABLE 8.5 Compatible Plastic Combinations for Thermoplastics Bonded by the EMABOND Electromagnetic Bonding Process ... [Pg.528]


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