Epoxy Adhesive Formulations / Edition 1

Epoxy Adhesive Formulations / Edition 1

by Edward M. Petrie
ISBN-10:
0071455442
ISBN-13:
9780071455442
Pub. Date:
09/28/2005
Publisher:
McGraw Hill LLC
ISBN-10:
0071455442
ISBN-13:
9780071455442
Pub. Date:
09/28/2005
Publisher:
McGraw Hill LLC
Epoxy Adhesive Formulations / Edition 1

Epoxy Adhesive Formulations / Edition 1

by Edward M. Petrie
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Unmodified, epoxy resins cause certain problems for both the adhesive formulator and end-user. They are often rigid and brittle; hence, impact resistance and peel strength are poor. For decades, Chemist have been vigorously working to minimize these major shortcomings. Based on a popular course sponsored by the Society of Plastics Engineers and written by an authority in the field, this comprehensive text presents a variety of methods to accomplish what up to now has been a formidable task. Beginning with epoxy chemistry, moving on to fillers, filler treatments, and surfactants, and ending with current and future development in formulating Epoxy Adhesives, this rigorous text addressed the problem of improving flexibility, durability and strength by adding chemical groups to the epoxy structure either via the base resin or the curing agent or by adding separate flexibilizing resins to the formulation to create an epoxy-hybrid adhesive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071455442
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 09/28/2005
Series: McGraw-Hill Chemical Engineering
Pages: 535
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 8.80(h) x 1.67(d)

About the Author

Edward Petrie has been active in the adhesives industry for over 35 years — both in the formulation side and the end-use sides of the industry. He has a BS (Chemical Engineering) and MS (Polymer Science) degrees from Carnegie Mellon University and an MBA from Duquesne University. Throughout his 35 years in the industry.
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