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Types of Engineering and Structural Adhesives

The number of adhesive technologies for loadbearing applications is limited. Most thermoplastic systems (e.g., thermoplastic hot-melts) are totally excluded because they will creep under load (particularly at elevated temperatures). Crosslinked thermoset adhesives are usually necessary to support loads. [Pg.5]

We have also inclnded form-in-place gasketing in this review because it uses important adhesive-sealants in several industries. [Pg.5]

There are single-component and two-component adhesives, and some are available in both forms (Table 2.1). [Pg.5]

Several specialised adhesives are available for extreme high-temperature service. These include epoxy phenolic, nitrile phenolic, quinoxaline [1] bismaleimides [2-4], polyimide [5, 6], and polybenzimidazoles [7]. They are used mainly in aerospace applications [8]. [Pg.6]


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