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In the paint and coating industries, paint adhesion testing is often used to determine if the paint or coating will adhere properly to the substrates to which they are applied. Several tests measure the resistance of paints and coatings from substrates: cross-cut test, scrape adhesion, pull-off test , and others.
The Iosipescu test requires special equipment in addition to the roller setup already used for other three-and four-point flexural tests. [22] ASTM C1469 outlines a standard for AFPB testing of advanced ceramic joints, and the method has been proposed to be adapted for use with continuous ceramic matrix composites.
A pull-off test, also called stud pull test, is a type of test in which an adhesive connection is made between a stud and a carrier (or object to be tested) by using a glue, possibly an epoxy or polyester resin, that is stronger than the bond that needs to be tested.
In adhesion tests per ASTM D4541, in which an aluminum stud is bonded to the test surface and the stud is pulled in the direction normal to the surface, both surfaces of the failure interface were analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). F/C ratio was used as an indicator of the failure mode: F/C of zero corresponds to failure in the ...
The Bresle method was launched in 1995 in the ISO 8502-6 and ISO 8502-9 standards. The test was developed to measure soluble salt concentration on steel surfaces prior to blasting cleaning and coating. Not only ISO, but also the US Navy, IMO, NAVSEA, and ASTM adopted this method as their standard. The method remains the primary and most ...
Adhesives are sometimes used as load bearing and sealing joints, which points great stress on them. In accelerated testing, factors like the temperature, moisture, vibrations, voltage, and UV light are greatly increased over a short period so long term predictions can be made about the effect of the aforementioned factors. [1] [2]
In addition to coating the substrates with an adhesion promoter to enable good adhesion, surfaces can also be modified by various methods to prepare them for gluing. The most common surface pre-treatment methods are listed in the adjacent figure. The most important processes for surface pre-treatment (after H. Gleich) [4]
While studying the adhesion of nano-particles generated from corroding iron brake-block dust, he found that the standard pull-off testing methods gave large errors and published his first paper to show that crack theory must be used to analyze these adhesion measurements [4] just as Griffith had postulated for glass-cracks in 1920. [5]