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Bison #:
SEL Reference TA403.E497 1987 v.3
Title:
ENGINEERED MATERIALS HANDBOOK: ADHESIVES AND SEALANTS, vol. 3
Author:
H. Brinson, ASM International, 1987
Properties:
Mechanical; Physical; Thermal
Materials:
Adhesives; Sealants
Identifiers:
Aging; Cure rate; Dielectric constant; Dissipation factor; Elongation; Extrudability; Flammability; Hardness; Impact resistance; Modulus of elasticity; Moisture resistance; Molecular Weight; Odor; Sag; Service temperature; Service temperature range; Sheer strength; Shelf life; Solvent resistance; Specific gravity; Tensile shear strength; Toxicity; T-peel strength; Viscosity; Volume resistivity; Work life
Note:
This handbook covers structural and engineering adhesives and sealants for manufacturing industry use. Sections cover fundamentals; a glossary of terms and definitions; overviews of technology, markets and applications; specifications and standards; and a review of general information sources. Also, families of adhesives and sealant materials are described, including their relation to function and use, surface consideration, testing and analysis approaches. In addition, information on design use, environmental effects, and manufacturing processes is given.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TA403.4.H36 1992
Title:
HANDBOOK OF INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS, 2nd ed.
Author:
Elsevier, 1992
Properties:
Electrical; Mechanical; Physical; Thermal
Materials:
Adhesives; Alloys; General chemicals; Metals; Plastics; Sealants; Wood
Identifiers:
Acoustic impedence; Coefficient of coupling; Coefficient of thermal expansion;Compressibility; Density; Dielectric constant; Dielectric strength; Dissipation factor; Electrical resistance; Elongation; Fatigue limit; Flammability; Flexural modulus; Flexural strength; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat deflection temperature; Impact strength; Izod impact; Joint strength; Melting range; Modulus of elasticity; Modulus of rigidity; Modulus of rupture; Permeability; Proof strength; Proof stress; Shear strength; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Water absorption; Yield stress
Note:
This book provides properties data for ferrous metals, non- ferrous metals and alloys, plastics and composites, including ceramics, high performance polymers, metal-matrix composites, lubricants, powdered metals, magnetic materials, insulating materials, adhesives, sealants, and more. Data include chemical composition and chemical, physical, mechanical, and electrical properties, as well as information relating to the treatment and applications of the various materials.
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