Transcription of Volume 2 2/05 - LOCTITE
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Volume 22/05 The LOCTITE Design Guide for bonding Rubbers and TPEs, Volume 21 Table Of ContentsPage NumberIntroduction2 Description Of Adhesives3 Cyanoacrylate Adhesives3 epoxy Adhesives4 Hot Melt Adhesives5 Light Curing Acrylic Adhesives6 Polyurethane Adhesives7 Silicone Adhesives8 No-Mix and Static Mix Acrylic Adhesives9 Why Bond Elastomers With LOCTITE Brand Adhesives?10 How To Use The Rubber and TPE bonding Chapters11 How to Use The Adhesive Shear Strength Table12 Rubber and TPE bonding Chapters14 Butyl Rubber (IIR)14 Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (CSM)16 Copolyester TPE18 Epichlorohydrin Rubber (CO, ECO, GCO, GECO)20 Ethylene Acrylic Rubber (EEA)22 Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPM, EPDM)24 Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymer (EVA)26 Fluorocarbon Rubber (FKM)28 Fluorosilicone Rubber (FVMQ)30 Halogenated Butyl Rubber (BIIR, CIIR)32 Hydrogenated Nitrile Rubber (H-NBR, HSN)34 Melt Processible
4 The Loctite® Design Guide for Bonding Rubbers and TPEs, Volume 2 Epoxy Adhesives General Description Epoxy adhesives are typically two-part systems (resin and hardener) which cure at room temperature, although one-part pre-mixes which utilize a heat cure
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