The effect of ageing in water solution containing iron sulfate on the mechanical properties of epoxy adhesives

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This study investigates the effect of operating factors such as seasoning in water solution containing iron (II) sulfate-FeSO4 (5 different water solution variants were tested) on the mechanical properties of an adhesive compound made of epoxy resin and amine curing agent, in a ratio of 100 g resin to 12 g curing agent. Strength tests of cured adhesive compound samples were performed on the Zwick/Roell Z150 testing machine in compliance with the EN ISO 604 standard. During the tests, compression modulus, compressive strength and compressive strain were measured. Obtained results served as a basis for analyzing the effect of a water environment containing iron sulfate on a given adhesive compound. It has been found that too high iron sulfate content in water has a negative effect on the mechanical properties of adhesive compound samples.

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Rudawska, A., & Brunella, V. (2020). The effect of ageing in water solution containing iron sulfate on the mechanical properties of epoxy adhesives. Polymers, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12010218

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