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Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants Edward M. Petrie McGraw-Hill NewYork SanFrancisco Washington,D.C. Auckland Bogota´ Caracas Lisbon London Madrid MexicoCity Milan Montreal NewDelhi SanJuan Singapore Sydney Tokyo Toronto LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Petrie,EdwardM. Handbookofadhesivesandsealants / EdwardM.Petrie. p. cm. Includesindex. ISBN0-07-049888-1 1. Adhesives. 2. Sealingcompounds. I. Title. INPROCESS 668(cid:1).3—dc21 99-35410 CIP Copyright @ 2000 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.Exceptaspermitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means,orstoredinadatabaseor retrievalsystem,withouttheprior writtenpermissionofthepublisher. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DOC/DOC 9 0 4 3 2 1 0 9 ISBN0-07-049888-1 ThesponsoringeditorforthisbookwasRobertEspositoandthe productionsupervisorwasPamelaA.Pelton.ItwassetinCentury SchoolbookbyPro-ImageCorporation. PrintedandboundbyR.R.Donnelley&SonsCompany. Thisbookwasprintedonrecycled,acid-freepaper containingaminimumof50%recycled,de-inked fiber. McGraw-Hill books are available at special quantity discounts to use as premiums and sales promotions, or for use in corporate training programs.Formoreinformation,pleasewritetotheDirectorofSpecial Sales,McGraw-Hill,Inc.11West19thStreet,NewYork,NY10011.Or contactyourlocalbookstore. InformationcontainedinthisworkhasbeenobtainedbyThe McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. (‘‘McGraw-Hill’’) from sources believedtobereliable.However,neitherMcGraw-Hillnorits authors guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any informationpublishedherein,andneitherMcGraw-Hillnorits authors shall be responsible for any errors, omissions, or damages arising out of use of this information.This workis published with the understanding that McGraw-Hill and its authorsaresupplyinginformationbutarenotattemptingto render engineering or other professional services. If such services are required, the assistance of an appropriate professionalshouldbesought. Acknowledgment This book is dedicated to my wife, Carol—who is everything to me including proofreader, motivator, and friend; and to my son, Eddie. I alsodedicatethisbooktoallthoseexcellentengineersandtechnicians that I have known in my years at Westinghouse Corporation. Thank you for the experiences, many of which are in this book, that made my early career worthwhile and never boring. xxiii Preface Adhesivesandsealantsaretrulyremarkablematerials,andIfindthe technologysupportingthesematerialstobeequallyextraordinaryand at times a bit overpowering for infrequent users of these products. I know of no other technology spread so expansively throughout our lives. It is difficult to imagine a product—in the home, in industry,in transportation, or anywhere else for that matter—that does not use adhesives or sealants in some manner. Yet, many of us who work with adhesives and sealants, probably ‘‘back into’’ being ‘‘experts’’ almost by default. We had no early inten- tions of a close relationship with this technology. We went to school andtrained,perhaps,tobematerialsspecialists,engineers,designers, or manufacturers. One day our supervisor or the nature of our work demands that we discover how to assemble a product. Howdowejoin together parts to form a functional product that will endure all pos- sibleserviceenvironments,isharmoniouswiththecompany’sproduc- tion processes and schedules, and has some aesthetic and environ- mental quality? How long will the joint survive in service? What is the repeatability of the process? How do we control the process and checkforinferiororimproperjoints?Ifthejointisofpoorquality,how do we get the parts apart or must they be scrapped? Will thebonding orsealingprocessaffecttheenvironmentorthesafetyoftheassembly workers? In answering these questions, we may have taken a broad, initial approach and considered all forms of assembly including mechanical fasteners,welding,andadhesives. Afterstudyingtheprosandconsof each process, we possibly choose an adhesive or sealant. Either by good guidance from suppliers, mentors, or just by chance, our first assembled product looks competent. It provides a decent service life, andmaybeevenresultsinaprofitableproduct.Wearenowfrequently consulted because we have seemingly mastered a foreboding technol- xix xx Preface ogythattoeveryoneelsehasasomewhatsinisterdemeanorandmag- ical aura about it. Then, we are truly overwhelmed when it becomes obvious that to fully understand and gain expert stature with adhe- sives and sealants, we must master many fundamental principles. These fundamentals are derived from diverse and alien sciences such as polymeric materials, surface chemistry,andfracturemechanics.To be successful, we know that one must master and integrate these sci- ences. Theabovesituationis,ofcourse,magnifiedabit,butIamsurethat it reaches home to many who pick up this Handbook and desire an efficient method of understanding adhesives and sealants and apply- ing them reliably. As a periodicend-user,youpossiblydonothavethe time or the resources to thoroughly study the various technologies related to adhesives and sealants. You have little desire to wade through volumes of text and product information looking for the spe- cific methods, processes, and possible examples that will apply to the joining application du jour. However, you do want such information close-by if the need arises. Above all, you hope to learn from the ex- periences of others. Ideally for your needs, a single reference source can provide the guidance and fundamental knowledge required for many adhesive bonding or sealing applications. I hope that I am cor- rect in these assumptions, because this is why I have written this Handbook. There are a number of important handbooks, journals, and papers, onadhesivesandsealantsalreadyintheliterature.Manyoftheseare important works, and they serve as a foundation for this Handbook. Totheauthorsoftheseremarkablevehicles,Iamexceedinglygrateful. Muchoftheirworkisreferredtohere.ThisHandbookmaynotgointo the technical depth that is evident in these previous works. However, it will provide sufficient detail and a broad foundation to enable the practitioner to reliably design, select, and use adhesives or sealants. This Handbook will be a single, comprehensive source of recent in- formation, historical experience, and guidance for any adhesive or sealant application. The Handbook will define the universe of adhe- sives and sealants from the perspective of the end-user, and in that way will provide a practical and useful source of information. My perspective is as an end-user as well. I have consulted on ad- hesivesandsealantsforover33yearsindiversecommercialindustrial applications, first in Westinghouse Electric Corporation and then in Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) and other companies. Thus, I have seen manysuccessfulapplicationsofadhesiveorsealantsystemsandmany disasters and near disasters. As an industrial consultant, one gener- ally becomes involved with a case because there is a problem that cannot be solved with the resources at hand. Thus, horror stories as Preface xxi well as successful applications will litter my presentation.Ihopethat the readers will find these experiences educational and illuminating. The Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants is a guide to the entire field of adhesives and sealants. Although primarily directed toward the end-user and containing important application and design data, the Handbook also provides significant information for those inter- ested in developing, manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or just generally becoming familiar with these important materials. The initial chapter covers the importance ofadhesivesandsealants and the multi-disciplined nature of the technology. Also introducedin the first chapter are markets and applications, the functions of ad- hesives and sealants, and common materials and processes. Major sourcesofinformationregardingadhesivesandsealantsareidentified forreadersinterestedingainingadeeperunderstandingormaintain- ing currency with this dynamic technology. Subsequent chapters then cover important elements necessary to determine where adhesives and sealants should and should not be used and, when indicated, how to successfully use them. Chapters cover adhesion theories, joint design rules, test methods, substrate preparationmethods,adhesiveandsealantmaterials,applicationand processing methods, and the effects of the service environment. The final chapter describes how information technology is changing the selection and knowledge gathering process. Throughout the Handbook,specificapplicationsandexamplesillus- trate the concepts being discussed. Due to the broad nature of this technology, the reader will often be directed from one section to other relevant sections within the book. Referencesattheendofeachchap- ter direct the interested reader to more in-depth information and un- derstanding regarding specific subjects. I wish to express a sincere ‘‘thank you’’ to all those who made my goal of putting this Handbook together a reality. Special thanks goes toCharlieHarperforhismotivationandsupportandtoRonSampson for his mentoring and wisdom in my early days as a young research engineer. Edward M. Petrie Index Abrasion,mechanical,223–226 multiplepartsystems,291–292 AcceleratedAging,713–717 pasteandliquids,310 Accelerator,321 pressuresensitive,301–305 Acetal,bondingof,629–631 reactivatable,305 Acrylic,modified,adhesive,391–392 resinoussolvent,306 Acrylic,thermoplastic,adhesive,410 singlepartsystems,292–300 Acrylic,thermoplastic,bondingof,631– solid,299–300 634 solventbased,312–313 Acrylonitrilebutadiene,399–400 solventless,310–312 Acrylonitrilebutadienestyrene,bonding thermoplastic,284–285,350–351 of,628–629 thermoset,281–284,348–349 Adherend,properties UV/lightcurable,296–297 importanttoadhesiveselection,425– waterbased,313–314 437 Adhesivebonding importanttojointdesign,102–104 advantages,design,26 Adhesion advantages,mechanical,23 forces,41,49–51 advantages,other,28 practical,56 advantages,production,27 scienceof,8–10 competitivejoiningmethods,18–25, workof,54 419–420 Adhesionpromoters,266–277 disadvantages,18,23 chromecomplex,267–273 disadvantages,design,29 silane,273–277 disadvantages,mechanical,28 titanate,273–277 disadvantages,other,30 zirconate,277 disadvantages,production,30 Adhesive,280–412 planning,420–424 chemicalcomposition,281–286,319– processes,417–419 326 stages,66–79 classifications,279–280,345–355 Adhesive,environmentalresistant commercialformulation,341 chemicalsandsolvents,716–722 cost,316 combinedeffect,713–717 form,307–315 hightemperatures,693–702 formulation,326–338 humidityandwater,707–717 function,280–281 lowtemperatures,703–707 methodsofreaction,286–307 outdoorweathering,717–719 Adhesive,types,280–412 radiation,723–724 contact,301 vacuumandoutgassing,722–723 elastomeric,285,352–353 Adhesivejoints,93–125 hotmelt,306–307,315 adherendthickness,102–104 hybrid,285,330–333,354 angle,112–113 moisturecuring,295–296 bar,112 871 872 Index Adhesivejoints(Cont.): phosphatecement,413 beveleddoublestrap,109 polyamide,408 beveledlap,107 polyaromaticresins,377–381,699,706 corner,113 polybenzimidazole,382,700 cylindrical,110–112 polyester,thermoplastic,408–409 depthoflap,101–104 polyesters,382–383 doublebuttlap,106 polyimide,378–381,699–700,706 doublelap,107 polyisobutylene,400 doublestrap,109 polyolefins,409 endlap,113 polysulfide,400–401,706 flatadherends,for,105–109 polysulfone,409,701 jogglelap,107 polyurethane,383–386,705 mitered,113 polyvinylacetal,404 mortise,113 polyvinylacetate,404–406 plasticandelastomeric,114 polyvinylalcohol,407 recesseddoublestrap,109 polyvinylmethylether,400 reinforcedplastic,115 reclaimedrubber,397 scarfbutt,106 resorcinolformaldehyde,373–374 scarf,115 silicone,401–403,698,705–706 stiffeningjoints,109 sodiumsilicate,412–413 strap,109 styrenebutadienerubber,398 tongueandgroove,106 sulfurcement,413 tube,112 thermoplasticelastomers,407 wood,115 toughenedepoxy,367–371 Adhesivethickness,100 ureaformaldehyde,374 Adhesive,family vinylphenolic,377 acrylic,modified,391–392,706 Aging acrylic,thermoplastic,410 accelerated,713–717 acrylonitrilebutadiene,399–400 environmental,38,75–79,445–449, anaerobicresins,386–390 685–724 bismaleimide,380–382,700–701 Airbladecoater,743–745 butylrubber,397–398,706 Airspray,742 cellulosicresin,408 Airlessspray,742 chloroprene(neoprene),398–399,706 Alkyd,bonding,621–622 cyanoacylate,390–391,701 Aluminum,bonding,595–602 epoxy,355–366,693–698,704–705 surfacepreparation,257,259,261 epoxyhybrid,366–373,706 Anaerobicresins,386–390 epoxynylon,372,705 Anglejoints,112 epoxyphenolic,371–372,705 Antifungalagent,325 epoxypolysulfide,372–375,705 Antihydrolysisagent,325 epoxyvinyl,373 Antioxidant,325 ethylenevinylacetate,407 Apparentcontactangle,68 gluesofagriculturalorigin,411 Application gluesofanimalorigin,411–412 equipment,739–741 lithargecement,413 film,747–750 melamineformaldehyde,374 hotmelt,750–751 naturalrubber,396–397 liquid,741–745 neoprene,706 pastesandmastics,746 neoprenephenolic,377,698 powders,746–747 nitrilephenolic,375–377,698 Applications,17,24 phenolresorcinolformaldehyde,373– Augerelectronspectroscopy,194 374 Automation,736–741 phenolic,374–375,698,705 Backupmaterials,508 phenoxy,409–410 Baseresin,320 Index 873 Basicmaterials,42–46 Composites,thermosetting,bondingof, Beadcoater,743–745 657–662 Beryllium,bondingof,602–606 Computerselectionprograms,759–764 Binderresin,320 ADHESIVES,763–764 Bismaleimide,381–382 AdhesivesSelector,761–762 Bitumen,sealant,483 AdhesivesMart,761 Bondfailure SealantSystem,762–763 energy,55–57 Concrete,sealingof,516 failuremode,40 substrate,205 mechanism,39–41 Contactangle,53 Bondinspection,183–190 Copper,bondingof,607–608 Bondingequipment,751–754 Cornerjoints,112 heating,752–754 Coronatreatment,237–239 pressure,752 Corrosionresistance,257 Boundaryfailureregion,58 Cost Boundarylayer,5,64–66,199 adhesive,316 theory,88–89 assembly,27 Brazing,25 hidden,30–31 Brookfieldviscometer,139 Crackpropagation,99 Buttjoints Creep,77,160,167–168 adhesive,105 Criticalsurfacetension,54 sealant,122 commonsolids,56 Butylrubber,adhesive,397–398,706 measurement,54–55 C-Scan,188–189 Crosslinking,83 Cadmiumplate,bondingof,606–607 Cryogenicapplications,702–707 Carrier,323 CTBNadhesiveformulation,331–333 Catalyst,321 Curerate,141 Caulk,dryrope,485 Curingagent,320 Cellulosics,adhesive,408 Cyanoacrylate,adhesive,68,390–391 Cellulosics,bondingof,634 primers,261 Ceramics,bondingof,677–679 Cyanosilicone,sealant substrate,205 Cylindricaljoints,110–112 Chemicalcleaning,221–222 Definitions,2–6 Chemicalresistance,36,719–722 adherend,5 Chemisorption,50 adhesion,4 Chlorinatedpolyether,bondingof,634– adhesive,3 635 boundarylayer,5 Chlorinatedpolyolefinprimer,258–364 cohesion,4 Chlorosulfonatedpolyethylene,sealant, interface,5 488 interphaseregion,5 Chromecomplexprimers,277 joint,5–6 Cleavage,156 non-structuraladhesive,3 Coatingequipment,743–745 primer,5 Cohesion sealant,3,4 forces,49–51 structuraladhesive,3 workof,54 Errorsindesign,179 Cohesivefailureregion,58 Desorption,77–79,710–713 Coindascope,189 Dialylphthalate,bondingof,622 Combinedadhesiveandmechanical Dielectricheating,564–565 fastening,31 Diffusionconstant,moisture,707–710 Combinedenvironments,713–717 Diluent,322 Composites,thermoplastic,bondingof, Diprollcoaters,743–745 662 DuNouyring,52 Composite,substrate,205,247–249 Dupreequation,54 874 Index Elastomer,bondingof,666–669 waterbased,313–314 Surface,205,249–250 Frictionwelding,565–566 Elastomericadhesives,285 Gasketing,509–510 Electricalconductivity,336–338 formedinplace,510–512 Electrolyticcleaning,223 Glass,bondingof,677–679 Engravedrollcoaters,743–745 sealingof,517 Environment Glasstransitiontemperature,83–86 factors,754–757 naturalglues resistanceto,685–689 agriculturalorigin,411 serviceconditions,446–449 animalorigin,411–412 servicestress,447 Grout,500 tests,161–163,163–169 Hardener,320 Epoxy,adhesive,355–366 Hardness,142 sealant,484 Heatsealing,552 Epoxy,bondingof,622–623 Heatedtoolwelding,543–553 Epoxyhybrid,adhesive,366–373 Highwayjoints,483 Epoxynylon,adhesive,331,372 Historicaldevelopment,10–11 Epoxyphenolic,adhesive,371–372 Honeycombbonding,679–680 Epoxypolysulfide,adhesive,372–373 Hotgaswelding,553–557 Epoxyvinyl,adhesive,373 Hotspray,742 Equilibriumspreadingpressure,53–54 Humidityresistance,707–717 ESCA,195 Hybridadhesive,285 Ethylenevinylacetate,adhesive,407 Hydrocarbonrubberbased,sealant,485– LaPlace-Kelvinequation,67 487 lasertreatment,242 Hydrogenbonding,50,84 Extenders,322 Hydrolyticstability,707–710 Failure Impact,158–160 adhesive,4,39–40 Inductionwelding,561–564 cohesive,4,40 Informationtechnology,759–764 sealant,79–81 Infraredwelding,560 Fatigue,26 Inhibitors,321 test,157–158 Interface,5,83–87 Fillers,322 Internetwebsites,759–760 Filmformer,325 Interphase,5,89–90 Flametreatment,239–240 Ionscatteringspectroscopy,194 Flowcontrol,327 Jointdesign Floworcurtaincoater,743–745 adhesiveselection,438–439 Fluoroalkyarylenesiloxanylene,sealant, bondthickness,439–441 702,706 effectofbondarea,101–102 Fluorocarbon,bondingof,635–637 efficiency,98–104 Fluoropolymer,sealant,489–490 generalrules,104–105 Foam,bondingof,662–666 planning,422–423 Fokkerbondtester,187 Kisscoater,743–745 Forces Knifespreader,743–745 adhesion,49–51 Lapjoints cohesion,49–51 adhesive,105 Form,physical,307–315 sealant,122 film,314 test,149–150 hotmelt,315 Laplace-Kelvinequation,67 liquid,310 Laserwelding,558–560 paste,310 Lead,bondingof,608–609 powder,314 Lithargecement,413 solventbased,312–313 Magnesium,bondingof,609–611 tape,314 Manufacturingprocesses,44–47

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The Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants, 2nd Edition is primarily written to assist all those who have a permanent or temporary interest in adhesives and sealants. For those new to the field, the Handbook will provide a fundamental knowledge base of materials and processes as well as reasons why they
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