1st Edition

Adhesive Bonding of Aluminum Alloys

Edited By Edward W. Thrall, Raymond W. Shannon Copyright 1985

    This single-source reference is designed for anyone who is responsible for selecting the bestsurface treatment and a compatible adhesive for a particular design.Filled with over 300 photos, figures, and tables, Adhesive Bonding of Aluminum Alloyspresents clear analytical methods for examining the adequacy of bonded joints ... methodsfor chemical analysis of an adhesive and primer ... specific instructions on how to anodizealuminum alloys for three different surface treatments .. . recommended primers foranodized alloys ... examples that help you verify fail-safe capacity ... and more.In addition, this guide gives you the latest chemical analysis methods for control, proventest procedures for mechanical durability properties, a wide selection of nondestructive inspectionprocedures, and numerous surface analysis methods.Adhesive Bonding of Aluminum Alloys can be of immediate assistance to materials, mechanical,design, process, manufacturing, automotive, aeronautical, corrosion, and maintenanceengineers; designers and manufacturers of primary and secondary aluminum structures;adhesive scientists; testing and material specialists; and upper-division undergraduateand graduate-level researchers in materials, aeronautical design, and adhesive science.

    Preface, Contributors, 1 Introduction, 2 Chromic Acid Anodize Process as Used in Europe, 3 Sealed Chromic Acid Anodize, 4 Phosphoric Acid Anodize, 5 Surface Analysis, 6 Adhesive Selection from the User's Viewpoint, 7 Epoxy Adhesives, 8 Elevated-Temperature-Resistant Adhesives, 9 Mechanical Properties of Adhesives, 10 Environmental-Durability Testing, 11 Chemical Analysis for Control, 12 Coatings, 13 Structural Analysis of Adhesive-Bonded Joints, 14 Basic Principles for Tooling Design and Inspection, 15 Nondestructive Inspection, 16 Adhesive-Bonded Aluminum Structure Repair, Index

    Biography

    Edward W. Thrall, Raymond W. Shannon