T-Peel strengths of adhesive/Titanium bonds are compared for LARC-13 with and without elastomer additives. Elastomer toughening (incorporation of small amounts of rubber into polymer matrix) has been one of the most successful methods for modifying polymer toughness. Addition polyimides are currently under consideration as high-temperature adhesives for bonding composite materials such as titanium.


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    Title :

    Elastomer-Toughened Polyimide Adhesives


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    1982-09-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English


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