Epoxy adhesion to metals

作者: Randall G. Schmidt , James P. Bell

DOI: 10.1007/BFB0017914

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摘要: Metal/epoxy structural adhesive bonding systems and coating possess the potential to provide strong metal-to-metal bonds, with a number of distinct advantages over conventional metal joining techniques, successfully protect metals from damaging environments, respectively. Exceptional strength adhesion can be achieved by these under dry conditions. However, because metal/polymer generally exhibit great reduction in presence moisture, their use has been severely limited. This chapter reviews major factors which influence epoxy resins metals. Emphasis is placed on discussing mechanisms water decrease along possible methods that employed improve durability moist or wet environments.

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