Abstract
The effect of thermal aging on three different elastomeric polyurethane adhesives was studied. Consequently, an attempt was made to predict the polyurethanes' service lifetimes from the changes in tensile properties, hardness of bulk specimens and adhesion strength properties (lap shear and butt joints) of polycarbonate bonded joints. Aging temperatures ranged from ambient to 70 °C (at 50% relative humidity) for durations from 20 days to 18 months. Experimental results were analyzed according to a kinetic rate theory and using limit values for the various properties. Consequently, service lifetimes were determined and compared to results from actual service life. Predictions of long-term performance from accelerated tests proved to be reasonable for the properties and materials studied.
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