화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.18, No.13, 1557-1570, 2004
A method for screening adhesive materials for small displacements during environmental aging
This paper discusses the use of etalons fabricated from prepared glass slides to quantify the dimensional stability of two adhesive materials in damp environments. This technique facilitated the screening of adhesives for a kinematically demanding application. In addition to describing the etalon technique, additional data are provided on the performance of the device with the selected adhesives. One of the adhesives is simply identified as a cationic cured adhesive, while the other adhesive was Loctite 3615. A range of adhesive bond gaps from 50 to 500 mum was examined for the adhesive that showed the least displacement resulting from environmental aging. The results of this testing were applied to a kinematically sensitive device for verification of the adhesives use in this geometry.