A study of the probable causes of deterioration of each of several adhesives in bonds to stainless steel at temperatures from 400 degrees to 550 degrees Fahrenheit. Preliminary studies of aluminum surfaces on which ions of metal used in stainless steel were introduced showed that iron was probably catalyzing a thermal deterioration of the adhesive. Results regarding the studies of adhesive bonds to aluminum surfaces and studies of adhesive bonds to stainless-steel surfaces are provided.
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A study of the probable causes of deterioration of each of several adhesives in bonds to stainless steel at temperatures from 400 degrees to 550 degrees Fahrenheit. Preliminary studies of aluminum surfaces on which ions of metal used in stainless steel were introduced showed that iron was probably catalyzing a thermal deterioration of the adhesive. Results regarding the studies of adhesive bonds to aluminum surfaces and studies of adhesive bonds to stainless-steel surfaces are provided.
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Black, J. M. & Blomquist, R. F.Relationship of Metal Surfaces to Heat-Aging Properties of Adhesive Bonds,
report,
September 1958;
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc57118/:
accessed April 23, 2024),
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