Epoxy resins and composites / 3. (1986). - 163 S. : Ill by Karel Dušek; A Apicella

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7. 8. : ASTM Bulletin, July (1960) Hadad, D. K , Fritzen, J. , May, C. A. : Exploratory Developments of Chemical Quality Assurance and Composition of Epoxy Formulations, Air Force Materials Laboratory Technical Report, AFML-TR-77-217, (1978) 9. Gutfreund, K , Kutscha, D. : Interfacial Investigations in Advanced Fiber Reinforced Plastics, Air Force Materials Laboratory Technical Report AFML-TR-67-275, 59 (1967) 10. , Miller, L. : J. Mater. Sci. 10, 12 (1975) 11. Kim, S. L. : Polym. Eng. Sci. 18, 1093 (1978) 12.

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Halkias, J. , Reynolds, J. D. : J. Comp. Mater. 9, 2 (1975) 89. Augl, J. , Berger, A. E. : 8th Nat. SAMPE Tech. Conf, 8 (1976) 90. Drzal, L. , Rich, M. , Koenig, M. : J. Adhesion 17, 49 (1985) Editor : K. Dusek Received April 24, 1985 Epoxy Adhesion to Metals Randall G. Schmidt and James P. Bell Institute of Materials Science, U-136, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06268/USA Melaljepoxy structural adhesive bonding systems and coaling systems possess the potential to provide strong metal-to-metal bonds, with a number of distinct advantages over conventional metal joining techniques, and to successfully protect metals from damaging environments, respectively.

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