Other important metal bonding application are in brake linings when the higher curing temperature is generally used and in copper to plastic laminates for printed circuits. In the latter application, hot settling nitrile/phenolic adhesives are reported as giving rather better peel strength and blister resistance than vinyl/phenolic adhesives (vinyl implying polyvinyl butyral), and are the adhesives generally used in the plated circuit process. Very high joint strength can be obtained in bonding cyclined rubber; and in bonding glass a strength of over 1000 psi with good weathering qualities is reported.
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Nitrile Rubber and Phenolic Resin Application
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Nitrile rubber/phenolic resin adhesive have been developed manily in the USA, where they have perhaps become more popular than in Europe. They have on average a rather lower tensile shear streangth than the polyvinyl acetal/phenolic resin adhesives, but somewhat higher strength especially at sub zero temperature.
Nitrile rubber/phenolic resin adhesive have been developed manily in the USA, where they have perhaps become more popular than in Europe. They have on average a rather lower tensile shear streangth than the polyvinyl acetal/phenolic resin adhesives, but somewhat higher strength especially at sub zero temperature.
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