Peel Strength of Aluminium-Aluminium Joints Bonded by Adhesive Based on Carboxylated Nitrile Rubber-Chlorobutyl Rubber Blend |
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Authors: | Tinku Bhattacharya S K De |
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Affiliation: |
a Rubber Technology Centre, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India |
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Abstract: | The peel strength of aluminium-aluminium joints bonded by an adhesive based on carboxylated nitrile rubber and chlorobutyl rubber was found to depend on surface topography and use of a silane primer. Anodization causes a marginal increase in bond strength while the silane primer improves the adhesive joint strength remarkably.
The peel strength was also found to be dependent on test conditions (test rate and temperature). The threshold peel strength value obtained by measurements at low peel rate and high test temperature was found to depend on the type of failure during peeling (cohesive or interfacial) which, in turn, is controlled by the presence of silica filler in the adhesive. Two different threshold values of peel strength were obtained: 60 N/m for interfacial failure (in silica-filled adhesive), 140 N/m for cohesive failure (in unfilled adhesive). |
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Keywords: | Peel strength aluminium-aluminium joints carboxylated nitrile rubber chlorobutyl rubber anodization silane primer test rate test temperature interfacial failure cohesive failure threshold peel strength value |
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