Physico-chemical characteristics and durability
Wood gluing - Glues and adhesives and their characteristics
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Physico-chemical characteristics and durability
Wood gluing - Glues and adhesives and their characteristics

Author : Philippe COGNARD

Publication date: April 10, 2005 | Lire en français

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7. Physico-chemical characteristics and durability

The aim here is to determine the bond's resistance to all kinds of agents likely to degrade it:

  • physical agents: heat, ageing, frost ;

  • chemical agents: water, acids, bases, solvents, oils, PVC plasticizers ;

  • bacteriological agents, molds.

  • General method for all these tests

    Mechanical strengths (shear, peel, tensile) are measured before and after subjecting the specimens to these physico-chemical agents, and the percentage drop in mechanical strength resulting from exposure is noted.

  • Durability

    Many chemical and physical reactions double in speed every 10°C or so....

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