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1995
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on a study that was conducted to test for bond strength on a representative matrix of commonly used plastics and the adhesives best suited to them. The study concentrates on epoxy resin. The block-shear (ASTM D 4501) test was chosen as the test method because it places the load on a thicker section of the test ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on a study that was conducted to test for bond strength on a representative matrix of commonly used plastics and the adhesives best suited to them. The study concentrates on epoxy resin. The block-shear (ASTM D 4501) test was chosen as the test method because it places the load on a thicker section of the test ...
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1993
AbstractThe curing behavior of epoxy resins prepared by reacting epichlorohydrin with 4,4′‐diaminodiphenyl methane (DADPM)/4,4′‐diaminodiphenyl ether (DADPE) or 4,4′‐diaminodiphenyl sulfone (DDS) was investigated using DDS and tris‐(m‐aminophenyl)phosphine oxide (TAP) as curing agents.
I. K. Varma+2 more
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AbstractThe curing behavior of epoxy resins prepared by reacting epichlorohydrin with 4,4′‐diaminodiphenyl methane (DADPM)/4,4′‐diaminodiphenyl ether (DADPE) or 4,4′‐diaminodiphenyl sulfone (DDS) was investigated using DDS and tris‐(m‐aminophenyl)phosphine oxide (TAP) as curing agents.
I. K. Varma+2 more
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IEEE transactions on dielectrics and electrical insulation, 2018
Surface charge accumulation on the insulator surface and the resulting flashover voltage reduction are considered the primary factors to hinder the large-scale use of HVDC system, especially the gas-insulated system.
Boya Zhang+3 more
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Surface charge accumulation on the insulator surface and the resulting flashover voltage reduction are considered the primary factors to hinder the large-scale use of HVDC system, especially the gas-insulated system.
Boya Zhang+3 more
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An investigation of epoxy resin dies
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 19801. Complete crown epoxy resin dies are undersized. 2. MOD onlay epoxy resin dies are accurate. 3. Detail duplication of epoxy resin dies is comparable to that of die stone. 4. Hardness values of epoxy resin are generally less than those of die stone. The hardness of Epoxydent closely approached that of die stone.
Gerald T. Nomura+2 more
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SPIE Proceedings, 2006
We observed that a commercial epoxy resin (Comex (R) is enable to record images by means of lithography techniques. We can generate a hologram using a digital image and a computer simulation program and transferred it on our resin by microlithography techniques to get a phase hologram and increase its efficiency.
E. L. Ponce-Lee+7 more
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We observed that a commercial epoxy resin (Comex (R) is enable to record images by means of lithography techniques. We can generate a hologram using a digital image and a computer simulation program and transferred it on our resin by microlithography techniques to get a phase hologram and increase its efficiency.
E. L. Ponce-Lee+7 more
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Toughening of epoxy resin systems using core–shell rubber particles: a literature review
Journal of Materials Science, 2021Seyed Rasoul Mousavi+7 more
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1989
Epoxy resins comprise a group of crosslinkable materials, which all possess the same type of reactive functional group, the epoxy or oxirane group (1); their chemistry and technology have been reported in a number of texts.1 ...
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Epoxy resins comprise a group of crosslinkable materials, which all possess the same type of reactive functional group, the epoxy or oxirane group (1); their chemistry and technology have been reported in a number of texts.1 ...
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Journal AWWA, 1961
This article discusses the suitability of epoxy resins for use in the protection of steel and concrete used in water facilities. The article provides a brief overview of the properties and characteristics of resins, plastics, epoxy compounds, and liquid and solid resins.
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This article discusses the suitability of epoxy resins for use in the protection of steel and concrete used in water facilities. The article provides a brief overview of the properties and characteristics of resins, plastics, epoxy compounds, and liquid and solid resins.
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Philosophical Magazine, 1973
Abstract Some qualitative experiments are described which suggest that crazing can occur in some fully-cured epoxy resin systems.
D. G. Holloway, J. Lilley
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Abstract Some qualitative experiments are described which suggest that crazing can occur in some fully-cured epoxy resin systems.
D. G. Holloway, J. Lilley
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