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Physical aging glass transition temperature changes

The physical and chemical properties of both the solidified adhesive and the plastic substrate affect the quality of the bonded joint. Major elements of concern are the thermal expansion coefficient, modulus, and glass transition temperature of the substrate relative to the adhesive. Special consideration is also required of polymeric surfaces that can change during normal aging or on exposure to operating environments. [Pg.359]


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