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Low temperature tensile lap-shear testing of adhesively bonded polyethylene pipe

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This work studies the lap-shear strength performance of polyethylene pipeline bonded with acrylic adhesive in the temperature range -10 to +20 °C. Single lap shear test samples were firstly prepared… Click to show full abstract

This work studies the lap-shear strength performance of polyethylene pipeline bonded with acrylic adhesive in the temperature range -10 to +20 °C. Single lap shear test samples were firstly prepared at 20 °C under various clamping pressures and curing times to determine suitable conditions under which to prepare and test further samples at temperatures of -10, -5, 0, +5 and +20 °C. It was found that a decrease in curing/testing temperature to zero degrees resulted in a steady reduction in the lap-shear strength performance of the bonded joints from a mean value of 2.72 MPa at +20 °C to 1.15 MPa at 0 °C. Below zero degrees the strength of the bonded substrates was significantly reduced; no samples bonded at -5 °C had sufficient strength to test and only one sample bonded -10 °C was tested, which had very low strength of 0.105 MPa.

Keywords: strength; low temperature; lap shear; polyethylene

Journal Title: International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
Year Published: 2017

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