2022
DOI: 10.1080/00218464.2022.2152333
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Debonding of bonded composite joints with TEP modified epoxy adhesives

Abstract: Prevention of mechanical and thermal damage to the composite parts is crucial during the debonding process of adhesive joints. This work highlights the impact of thermally expanded particles (TEPs) on bulk adhesive properties and the lap shear strength of adhesively bonded GFRP joints. FTIR studies revealed insignificant chemical changes occurring among the epoxy and its blend with TEPs. TEPs addition has slightly influenced the glass transition temperature (Tg) of adhesive. TMA showed that TEPs lose permanent… Show more

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