Acta Mechanica Slovaca 2018, 22(2):30-33 | DOI: 10.21496/ams.2018.014

The Possibility of Using Adhesive for Bonding Steel with Ceramics

Ivan Jandrlić1, Stoja Rešković1, Tin Brlić1, Damir Hršak1
University of Zagreb Faculty of Metallurgy, Aleja narodnih heroja 3, 44103 Sisak, Croatia

Nowadays many different systems use elements that are constructed from different materials. There are various solutions for joining different kinds of materials into one part. Whether we are talking about mechanical or adhesive bonding, both types of joints have their advantages and disadvantages. In certain cases, preference is given to the adhesive bonding. It is primarily from the inability of constructing a mechanical connection, or the possibility of cracking due to the technical nature of the mechanical joints. Such case occurred when a ceramic cylinder was needed to be connected to the metal spindle. This paper presents determination of the strength of the glued joint for three different adhesives, and for the specific type of joint. Tested adhesives were of chemical type; modified acrylic ester, and two component epoxy adhesive. Tests were performed by measuring the largest tensile load that the joint can withstand without loosening or fracture.

Keywords: steel-to-ceramic bonded joints; adhesive joint; static behavior; epoxy adhesive.

Published: June 15, 2018  Show citation

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Jandrlić, I., Rešković, S., Brlić, T., & Hršak, D. (2018). The Possibility of Using Adhesive for Bonding Steel with Ceramics. Acta Mechanica Slovaca22(2), 30-33. doi: 10.21496/ams.2018.014
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