Mechanical behaviour of double side high performance PSA adhesive applied to painted naval structures

The use of adhesives constitutes a well-established technology in the aeronautical and automotive industries. A rising interest in the use of these materials has appeared in naval industry, where using adhesives in non-structural areas implies the reduction of welding to fix low weight components, m...

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Autores principales: M. Ortega-Iguña, M. Chludzinski, C. Churiaque, R.E. Dos Santos, M. Porrúa-Lara, F. Abad-Fraga, J.M. Sánchez-Amaya
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5b7b193c86a64be39072b26d8825185f2021-11-24T04:23:58ZMechanical behaviour of double side high performance PSA adhesive applied to painted naval structures0142-941810.1016/j.polymertesting.2020.106894https://doaj.org/article/5b7b193c86a64be39072b26d8825185f2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142941820321231https://doaj.org/toc/0142-9418The use of adhesives constitutes a well-established technology in the aeronautical and automotive industries. A rising interest in the use of these materials has appeared in naval industry, where using adhesives in non-structural areas implies the reduction of welding to fix low weight components, making the joining process cheaper and faster. Among the different families of available adhesives, double-sided Pressure Sensitive Adhesives (PSAs) are considered of great industrial interest. A high performance PSA has been employed to join specimens of carbon steel coated with an epoxy painting scheme approved by the naval sector. The present paper reports for the first time the influence of some experimental application variables of this PSA-coated naval steel system on its mechanical behaviour. Standard shear and tensile tests have shown that the curing conditions, surface preparation and paint roughness have considerable effects on the resistance of these adhesive joints.M. Ortega-IguñaM. ChludzinskiC. ChuriaqueR.E. Dos SantosM. Porrúa-LaraF. Abad-FragaJ.M. Sánchez-AmayaElsevierarticlePressure sensitive adhesive (PSA)AdhesionPainted naval steelShear adhesionTensile adhesionToughnessPolymers and polymer manufactureTP1080-1185ENPolymer Testing, Vol 93, Iss , Pp 106894- (2021)
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topic Pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA)
Adhesion
Painted naval steel
Shear adhesion
Tensile adhesion
Toughness
Polymers and polymer manufacture
TP1080-1185
spellingShingle Pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA)
Adhesion
Painted naval steel
Shear adhesion
Tensile adhesion
Toughness
Polymers and polymer manufacture
TP1080-1185
M. Ortega-Iguña
M. Chludzinski
C. Churiaque
R.E. Dos Santos
M. Porrúa-Lara
F. Abad-Fraga
J.M. Sánchez-Amaya
Mechanical behaviour of double side high performance PSA adhesive applied to painted naval structures
description The use of adhesives constitutes a well-established technology in the aeronautical and automotive industries. A rising interest in the use of these materials has appeared in naval industry, where using adhesives in non-structural areas implies the reduction of welding to fix low weight components, making the joining process cheaper and faster. Among the different families of available adhesives, double-sided Pressure Sensitive Adhesives (PSAs) are considered of great industrial interest. A high performance PSA has been employed to join specimens of carbon steel coated with an epoxy painting scheme approved by the naval sector. The present paper reports for the first time the influence of some experimental application variables of this PSA-coated naval steel system on its mechanical behaviour. Standard shear and tensile tests have shown that the curing conditions, surface preparation and paint roughness have considerable effects on the resistance of these adhesive joints.
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author M. Ortega-Iguña
M. Chludzinski
C. Churiaque
R.E. Dos Santos
M. Porrúa-Lara
F. Abad-Fraga
J.M. Sánchez-Amaya
author_facet M. Ortega-Iguña
M. Chludzinski
C. Churiaque
R.E. Dos Santos
M. Porrúa-Lara
F. Abad-Fraga
J.M. Sánchez-Amaya
author_sort M. Ortega-Iguña
title Mechanical behaviour of double side high performance PSA adhesive applied to painted naval structures
title_short Mechanical behaviour of double side high performance PSA adhesive applied to painted naval structures
title_full Mechanical behaviour of double side high performance PSA adhesive applied to painted naval structures
title_fullStr Mechanical behaviour of double side high performance PSA adhesive applied to painted naval structures
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical behaviour of double side high performance PSA adhesive applied to painted naval structures
title_sort mechanical behaviour of double side high performance psa adhesive applied to painted naval structures
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/5b7b193c86a64be39072b26d8825185f
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