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Adhesives and Glues 1

Definition An adhesive is a compound that adheres or bonds two items together. The use of the terms adhesive and glue is confused. Historically natural compounds used as an adhesive were called glues Historically, glue only referred to protein colloids prepared from animal tissues. Synthetic compounds were called adhesives. Today the meaning of the term adhesive has been extended to any type of glue-like substances that is used to attach one material to another. 2

History of Adhesives The first adhesives were gums and other plant resins. Vegetable gums: Guar gum Gum Arabic Archaeologists have found 6000-year-old ceramic vessels that had broken and been repaired using plant resin. Most early adhesives were animal glues made by rendering animal products. Native Americans use of buffalo hooves Hide glue Bone glue Fish glue Rabbit skin glue 3

History--cont. Native Americans in what is now the eastern United States used a mixture of spruce gum and fat as adhesives and as caulk to waterproof seams in their birch bark canoes. During the times of Babylonia, tar-like glue was used for gluing statues. Egypt was one of the most prominent users of adhesives. The Egyptians used animal glues to adhere tombs, furniture, ivory, and papyrus. Mongols used adhesives to make their short bows. In Europe in the Middle Ages, egg whites were used to decorate parchments with gold leaves. In the 1700s, the first glue factory was founded in Holland, which manufactured hide glue. In the 1750s, the British introduced fish glue. As the modernization continued, new patents were issued by using rubber, bones, starch, fish, and casein. 4

Adhesive/Glue Terms Pot time The amount of time that can elapse between when the adhesive is exposed/mixed until the reaction develops to the point that the adhesive will not produce a good joint. Movement of the joint during this time should not reduce the strength of the joint. Varies with the type of adhesive and the environment. Set time Starts with the assembly of the joint. Any stress applied to the joint during this time will reduce the strength of the joint. For some adhesives it is the amount of time pressure should be held on the joint. Cure time The amount of time before the adhesive reaches maximum strength. Varies with the type of adhesive an the environment 5

Advantages and Disadvantages of Adhesive Bonding Advantages No stress concentrations due to piercing of the adherend Improved fatigue resistance Lighter weight structures Ability to join and seal simultaneously Ability to join shock-sensitive substrates Can be less expensive than mechanical fasteners Disadvantages Strength is dependent upon the condition of the adherend surface Limited non destructive quality control methods Can be more expensive Bond quality is dependent upon many variables No single universal adhesive for all applications Limited disassembly and repair Process can be easily automated 6

Categories of Adhesives Structural Natural Synthetic adhesives Thermoplastic adhesives Thermosetting Pressure sensitive Structural adhesives harden by one of four (4) methods: 1. Evaporation of a solvent or water (white glue), 2. Reaction with radiation (dental adhesives), 3. Chemical reaction (two part epoxy) 4. Cooling (hot melt) Pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA s) form a bond simply by the application of light pressure to marry the adhesive with the adherend. Pressure sensitive adhesives are designed with a balance between flow and resistance to flow. PSA s are designed for either permanent or removable applications 7

Natural Adhesives Generally set by solvent evaporation. They are generally of low strength and are susceptible to moisture and mold. Their use is restricted to the joining of low strength materials. Fish Animal Type Notes Improved temperature resistance, resistance to water compared to above Made from collagen, (Skin/bone) with sugar and glycerol added for flexibility. Supplied as powder/bead which is dissolved in water Casein Vegetable Made from milk precipitated with acid. Supplied a powder for mixing with water. Improved properties compared to all above glues Based on starch, dextrine. Supplied as a powder for mixing with water. Low strength. Low resistance to water/high temps http://www.roymech.co.uk/useful_tables/adhesives/nat_adhesives.html 8

Synthetic Adhesives Elastomers Based on natural and synthetic rubbers set by solvent evaporation or heat curing. They have relatively low shear strength and suffer from creep and are therefore used for unstressed joints. They are useful for flexible bonds with plastics and rubbers. Natural Rubber Polychloroprene Polyurethene Rubber solution with bonding be evaporation of solvent. Not suitable for loaded structures or adverse environments. Good for water but low resistance to oils and solvents (Neoprene) Two component adhesives which can be formulated for applications. Resistant to acids, oils some solvents and alkalis. Susceptible to moisture. Load bearing duties viable. Flexible bonds suitable for shock and vibratory loading. High strength joints Silicone Rubber Set at room temperatures. Has a high temperature service temperature of up to 300 o C. Low shear strength. Very good sealing /space filling adhesive - widely used for glazing http://www.roymech.co.uk/useful_tables/adhesives/adhesives.html#types 9

Thermoplastic Adhesives Fusible Soluble Poor heat and creep resistant. They are normally used for low/medium loads. They have good resistance to oils but poor resistance to water. Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) Cyanoacrylates Supplied as an emulsion in water, for porous materials, especially wood Shear strength is good Resistant to oil Poor resistance to water Low heat tolerance ( White glue) Harden quickly in seconds based on catalytic action of surface moisture. Good for rubber. Care needed when used with metals in moist warm conditions. "Superglue" 10

Thermo Setting Adhesives Set as a result of the build up of molecular chains to produce a rigid cross linked structure. Type Resorcinol resins Polyesters (unsaturated) Polyamides Epoxy resins Good water resistance. Used for exterior plywood. Info Usually made to harden by chemical action rather than by the evaporation of solvents and thus cure with little shrinkage. High performance adhesives requiring higher curing temperatures and bonding pressures (up to 0.7 MPa ). High cost adhesive. Epoxy (mostly 2-part) adhesives have good strength and chemical resistance, do not produce volatiles during curing, and have low shrinkage. Form extremely strong and durable bonds with most materials in well-designed joints. Single part adhesives require heat for setting or long setting times. 11

Using Adhesives Select the best adhesive for the materials being used and the environment. Follow manufacturers instructions. Prepare joint Clean Close fitting Dampen Apply adhesive Uniform layer Some suggest using a notched applicator. Insure joint has sufficient adhesive to form a squeeze line when the joint is clamped. No squeeze line = insufficient adhesive (starved joint) Excessive adhesive squeezing out = wasted adhesive 12

Force surfaces together Using Adhesives--cont. Use correct amount of pressure Insufficient pressure will result in a poor joint Excessive pressure may reduce joint strength Clamps Nails or other fasteners 13

Adhesive Failure Adhesives can fail at several different points. Common failures are: Cohesive Adhesive (Interfacial) Mixed fracture Alternating crack path 14

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