Adhesive Bonding of Aluminum Alloys

Adhesive Bonding of Aluminum Alloys

Author: Thrall

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-22

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 1351468855

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This single-source reference is designed for anyone who is responsible for selecting the bestsurface treatment and a compatible adhesive for a particular design.Filled with over 300 photos, figures, and tables, Adhesive Bonding of Aluminum Alloyspresents clear analytical methods for examining the adequacy of bonded joints ... methodsfor chemical analysis of an adhesive and primer ... specific instructions on how to anodizealuminum alloys for three different surface treatments .. . recommended primers foranodized alloys ... examples that help you verify fail-safe capacity ... and more.In addition, this guide gives you the latest chemical analysis methods for control, proventest procedures for mechanical durability properties, a wide selection of nondestructive inspectionprocedures, and numerous surface analysis methods.Adhesive Bonding of Aluminum Alloys can be of immediate assistance to materials, mechanical,design, process, manufacturing, automotive, aeronautical, corrosion, and maintenanceengineers; designers and manufacturers of primary and secondary aluminum structures;adhesive scientists; testing and material specialists; and upper-division undergraduateand graduate-level researchers in materials, aeronautical design, and adhesive science.


Surface Preparation Techniques for Adhesive Bonding

Surface Preparation Techniques for Adhesive Bonding

Author: Raymond F. Wegman

Publisher: William Andrew

Published: 2012-12-31

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 1455731285

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Surface Preparation Techniques for Adhesive Bonding is an essential guide for materials scientists, mechanical engineers, plastics engineers, scientists and researchers in manufacturing environments making use of adhesives technology. Wegman and van Twisk provide practical coverage of a topic that receives only cursory treatment in more general books on adhesives, making this book essential reading for adhesion specialists, plastics engineers, and a wide range of engineers and scientists working in sectors where adhesion is an important technology, e.g. automotive / aerospace, medical devices, electronics. Wegman and van Twisk provide a wealth of practical information on the processing of substrate surfaces prior to adhesive bonding. The processing of aluminum and its alloys, titanium and its alloys, steels, copper and its alloys, and magnesium are treated in the form of detailed specifications with comparative data. Other metals not requiring extensive treatment are also covered in detail, as are metal matrix and organic matrix composites, thermosets and thermoplastics. This new edition has been updated with coverage of the latest developments in the field including the sol-gel process for aluminum, titanium, and stainless steel, atmospheric plasma treatment for metals, plastics and rubbers and treatments for bronze and nickel alloys. Updated to include recent technological developments and chemicals currently prescribed for cleaning and surface preparation; a new generation of adhesives technologists can benefit from this classic guide Enables Materials and Process personnel to select the best process available for their particular application Practical coverage of a topic that receives only cursory coverage in more general books on adhesives: essential reading for adhesion specialists, plastics engineers, and a wide range of engineers and scientists working in sectors where adhesion is an important technology, e.g. automotive / aerospace, medical devices, electronics


Handbook of Aluminum Bonding Technology and Data

Handbook of Aluminum Bonding Technology and Data

Author: J. D. Minford

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1993-06-16

Total Pages: 728

ISBN-13: 1482277298

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A reference that offers comprehensive discussions on every important aspect of aluminum bonding for each level of manufacturing from mill finished to deoxidized, conversion coated, anodized, and painted surfaces and provides an extensive, up-to-date review of adhesion science, covering all significa


Adhesive Bonding

Adhesive Bonding

Author: Walter Brockmann

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-01-07

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 3527318984

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Both solid knowledge of the basics as well as expert knowledge is needed to create rigid, long-lasting and material-specific adhesions in the industrial or trade sectors. Information that is extremely difficult and time-consuming to find in the current literature. Written by specialists in various disciplines from both academia and industry, this handbook is the very first to provide such comprehensive knowledge in a compact and well-structured form. Alongside such traditional fields as the properties, chemistry and characteristic behavior of adhesives and adhesive joints, it also treats in detail current practical questions and the manifold applications for adhesives.


The Evaluation of Ambient-Temperature Processes for Repair Bonding of Aluminum Alloys

The Evaluation of Ambient-Temperature Processes for Repair Bonding of Aluminum Alloys

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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On-aircraft adhesive bonding of metal substrates typically requires the use of impractical surface preparation processes in order to attain the desired bonded joint strength and durability. Surface preparations currently used for on-aircraft repairs rely on hazardous materials and/or inconvenient processing steps, or they do not yield adequate bond performance. Many U.S. Air Force Technical Orders (T.O.s) require the use of surface preparations such as phosphoric acid anodize (PAA) or acid paste etches for the repair of aluminum alloy structure. These surface preparations are often impractical due to difficulties imposed by the of aircraft use of acids or the extended time required for their application. The phosphoric acid in PAA and sulfuric acid used in common paste acid etches are difficult to contain and can embrittle certain high-strength steels'. In addition, the acids must be rinsed after application and could cause collision of metallic structure if not completely removed. The grit-blast/silane surface preparation employed in many repair applications provides an alternative to the use of acids but requires a grit-blasting step, elevated-temperature drying, and several hours to perform. The use of hazardous materials in these surface preparations is becoming more difficult due to existing and proposed environmental and health regulations. The combination of these regulations and the need to reduce environmental waste stream while maintaining adequate bond performance has lead to the development of more environmentally friendly processes.


Surface Treatment of Materials for Adhesive Bonding

Surface Treatment of Materials for Adhesive Bonding

Author: Sina Ebnesajjad

Publisher: William Andrew

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0323265049

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Aimed at engineers and materials scientists in a wide range of sectors, this book is a unique source of surface preparation principles and techniques for plastics, thermosets, elastomers, ceramics and metals bonding. With emphasis on the practical, it draws together the technical principles of surface science and surface treatments technologies to enable practitioners to improve existing surface preparation processes to improve adhesion and, as a result, enhance product life. This book describes and illustrates the surface preparations and operations that must be applied to a surface before acceptable adhesive bonding is achieved. It is meant to be an exhaustive overview, including more detailed explanation where necessary, in a continuous and logical progression. The book provides a necessary grounding in the science and practice of adhesion, without which adequate surface preparation is impossible. Surface characterization techniques are included, as is an up-to-date assessment of existing surface treatment technologies such as Atmospheric Plasma, Degreasing, Grit blasting, laser ablation and more. Fundamental material considerations are prioritised over specific applications, making this book relevant to all industries using adhesives, such as medical, automotive, aerospace, packaging and electronics. This second edition represents a full and detailed update, with all major developments in the field included and three chapters added to cover ceramic surface treatment, plasma treatment of non-metallic materials, and the effect of additives on surface properties of plastics. A vital resource for improving existing surface treatment processes to increase product life by creating stronger, more durable adhesive bonds Relevant across a variety of industries, including medical, automotive and packaging Provides essential grounding in the science of surface adhesion, and details how this links with the practice of surface treatment