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Rubber-toughened epoxy adhesives applications

Fig. 2.3. Schematic representation of failure mechanisms in rubber toughened adhesives, (a) Shear yielding, b) Crazing (not necessarily applicable to epoxies). Fig. 2.3. Schematic representation of failure mechanisms in rubber toughened adhesives, (a) Shear yielding, b) Crazing (not necessarily applicable to epoxies).
Commercially available liquid rubber (CTBN, ATBN)-toughened epoxy often shows outstanding fracture properties, and the technology is exploited in engineering adhesives [58]. However, because the butadiene component of the elastomer contains unsaturation, it would appear to be a site for premature thermal and/or oxidative instability, and such modified resins are not suitable for application at high temperature. One would imagine that excessive crosslinking could take place with time which would detract from otherwise desirable improvements accomplished with these structures. Second, there is some limitation in its use due to a possibility of the... [Pg.243]

Elastomer epoxies generally contain nitrile rubber as the elastomeric component. This system is also referred to as a modified or toughened epoxy. One of the applications of widest use is in films and tapes. Elastomer epoxies cure at low pressures and low temperatures over a short time interval. This is achieved by adding a catalyst to the adhesive formulation. Bond strengths of elastomer epoxies are lower than those of nylon epoxies. However, the major advantage of elastomer epoxies is their sub-zero peel strengths, which do not decrease as fast as those of nylon epoxies. In addition, the moisture resistance of elastomer epoxies is better than that of nylon epoxies but not as good as that of vinyl-phenolics or nitrile-phenolics. Limitations to the use of elastomer epoxies include poor water immersion resistance and poor properties when exposed to marine conditions. [Pg.36]


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