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Epoxy adhesives fatigue properties

Composite adhesives are being used for a growing number of applications outside the automotive industry as well. For example, Dow Formulated Systems recently developed a foam core system for wind blades that is bonded by epoxy adhesives. The new system offers long-term dynamic behavior and shear strength properties that deliver the excellent mechanical strength and fatigue resistance necessary to achieve blade durability. [Pg.16]

The highest-MW DGEBA epoxy resins are termed phenoxy resins. They are highly linear molecules that are used primarily as thermoplastic coating resins. However, they can be blended with lower-MW epoxy resins for the improvement of specific properties such as flexibility, impact and fatigue resistance, and thermal cycling. Phenoxy resins are sometimes used alone as a thermoplastic hot melt adhesive generally in film form. [Pg.75]


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