Accession Number:
ADB007907
Title:
Development of Improved Core Splice Adhesives
Descriptive Note:
Final rept. Jan 1974-Jan 1975
Corporate Author:
ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL LOS ANGELES CA LOS ANGELES AIRCRAFT DIV
Personal Author(s):
Report Date:
1975-05-01
Pagination or Media Count:
62.0
Abstract:
A total of 16 test methods and associated target property values were selected and devised for determining the mechanical, physical, and handling characteristics of a 350 degree F service core splice adhesive. These were coordinated with knowledgeable people in the industry and subsequently used in the screening and characterization of various formulations. Approximately 90 materials were compounded by the formulator, of which 16 were screened for expansion ratio, slump, peak exotherm, volatile content, and uncured weight per square foot. Three of the most promising adhesives, identified as ADX-814, ADX- 814.1, and ADX-815, were subject to all of the remaining tests to characterize them fully. All pertinent test procedures and data are included in this report.
Descriptors:
- *ADHESIVES
- *HONEYCOMB CORES
- ADHESION
- AIRFRAMES
- ALUMINUM ALLOYS
- EPOXY RESINS
- EXOTHERMIC REACTIONS
- EXPANSION
- FIBERGLASS
- FOAM
- FORMULATIONS
- HANDLING
- HEAT RESISTANT PLASTICS
- HIGH TEMPERATURE
- LAMINATES
- MATERIALS
- MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
- PERFORMANCE TESTS
- PHENOLIC PLASTICS
- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- SELECTION
- SHEAR PROPERTIES
- STEEL
- STORAGE
- TEST METHODS
- TITANIUM ALLOYS
- VOLATILITY
Subject Categories:
- Aircraft
- Adhesives, Seals and Binders