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Epoxy Adhesives


Epoxy adhesives are thermosetting resins which solidify by polymerization and, once set, will soften but not melt on heating. Two-part resin/hardener epoxy systems solidify on mixing (sometimes accelerated by heat), while one-part epoxy adhesives require heat to initiate the reaction of a latent catalyst.

Explore advancements in the new structural epoxy adhesives (high lap shear strength at sub-ambient temperature, toughness and high hot/wet glass transition temperature Tg retention…).

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Oct 10, 2011 | Article

POSS – Nanoreinforcement of Structural Adhesives

By Edward M. Petrie

This article reviews that status of POSS for use in adhesive systems, primarily epoxy and polyurethane, although POSS has found advantages in other systems as well. The unique physical properties...

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Apr 18, 2011 | Article

Epoxy Adhesives That Cure Below Freezing Temperatures

By Edward M. Petrie

This article reviews epoxy adhesive formulations that can be used when cold weather application and cure are required. Curing agents for conventional epoxy resins are discussed as are epoxy...

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Jan 3, 2011 | Article

Planning for the end of an Adhesive's Life

By Andy Extance

Adhesive formulators are normally concerned with the strength of the bonds their products form, and how they perform during their lifetime. But with the focus on careful use of resources increasing...

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Jan 1, 2011 | Article

Formulation Details Draw Most Specialchem4Adhesives Readers

Thanks to how their component chemicals distribute themselves, adhesives are almost uniquely difficult to reverse-engineer. Yet, knowing how other people are making products is important from...

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Dec 15, 2010 | Article

Unintended Epoxy Reaction Before Cure

By Edward M. Petrie

Unintended epoxy reactions can occur before the main curing reactions. These side-reactions can lead to serious impairment of joint strength. This editorial describes several examples of such...

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Oct 20, 2010 | Article

Curing Epoxy Adhesives with Dicyandiamide Catalyst

By Edward M. Petrie

This article first offers an introduction to the two main types of epoxy curing mechanisms. It then describes the characteristics and properties of dicyandiamide and how this material achieves...

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Oct 20, 2010 | Article

Surprising Green Extenders

By Edward M. Petrie

This editorial describes the increasing use of extenders that are based on naturally occurring materials. These can be used as additives or base polymers. Polymeric waste can also be used as a...

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Aug 25, 2010 | Article

Word Confusion: Biopolymer, Biodegradable, Bioadhesive?

By Edward M. Petrie

It seems that we are finding the prefix,“bio-“, in many words. The terms biopolymer, biodegradable, and bioadhesive are confusing. Are all biopolymers biodegradable? And are all biodegradable...

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Jan 13, 2010 | Article

Alternatives to Toughening

By Edward M. Petrie

This editorial describes various technical alternatives to improving the toughness in structural adhesives. Toughening, when done correctly, generally results in formulation having improved impact...

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Oct 21, 2009 | Article

Various Types of Composites Provide Bonding Challenges

By Edward M. Petrie

This article reviews generally the principles of bonding composite structures. The advantages and disadvantages for adhesive bonding of composite materials are summarized. The commonly employed...

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