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Tribology Series

Volume 7, 1981, Pages 333-342
Tribology Series

Prebonding Treatment Effects on Bond Joint Properties of Adhesively Bonded Titanium

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Abstract

A single metal adherend-epoxy bonded specimen was subjected to a three point flexure test in order to investigate the effects of adherend surface conditionings on the material properties of the metal-adhesive interface. the advantage of this test configuration over the more conventional double adherend sandwich specimen is that it eliminates the problem of residual compressive stresses across the bond joint [1].

Data are presented from a commercially pure titanium/epoxy system which demonstrate the flexure test's sensitivity to the effects of surface prebonding treatments on mechanical properties of the interphase such as Young's modulus (modulus of elasticity).

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