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Hygrothermal properties of adhesively bonded joints and their correlation with bulk adhesive properties

Dodiuk et al., 1990

Document ID
11069411768318971827
Author
Dodiuk H
Sharon G
Kenig S
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Publication venue
The Journal of Adhesion

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The combined effects of heat (50 [ddot] C) and humidity (95% RH) on the lap shear and T- peel strengths of 120 [ddot] C, 150 [ddot] C and 215 [ddot] C service epoxy film adhesives have been characterized. Experimental results have indicated that effects of hygrothermal …
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