EFFECT OF RATE OF TEMPERATURE RISE ON ADHESIVE BONDS IN STEEL
Abstract
Data are presented on the effect of four different rates of temperature rise to reach 650 F. (the test temperature 0 when heating with infrared heat and of one rate of oven heat on the shear strength of steel lap-joint specimen bon ed with three different commercial adhe ives. All three adhesives showed serious reduction in shear values when heated to 650 F., and a silicone-modified ep xy (Metlbond 311) was the least affected by the test conditions use . I NFRARED HEAT APPEARED TO CAUSE MORE DETERIORATION TO THE ADHESIVE BONDS THAN OVEN HEATING. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0291912
Entities
People
- M.l. Selbo
- R.m. Lulling
Organizations
- Forest Products Laboratory