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Relationship between crystal AB glue and ambient temperature

December 27th, 2023
Relationship between crystal AB glue and ambient temperature
Crystal AB glue I believe we all know very well, the following to help you introduce its curing and environmental temperature relationship.

What is the effect of ambient temperature on resin adhesive? Have a greater impact on the curing temperature of rubber products, with the temperature, curing time is fast, with the reduction of temperature curing time is extended, the temperature is not too high, the temperature is too high, resulting in can not be used, can destroy the nature of AB glue, can not be recovered.

Epoxy AB adhesive is cured by chemical reaction of component and B component. The higher the temperature, the faster the reaction speed and the shorter the curing time. Conversely, the lower the temperature, the longer the time. How long it takes to cure also depends on epoxy AV adhesives, different brands, different types of epoxy AB adhesives and curing times. There are two types of AB glue I use. One can cure in 10 minutes and the other takes 2 hours to cure.

After curing, the resin glue product is not for a long time under the condition of intense baking temperature, the maximum is not higher than 110 degrees, if it is to do some tests, the heat cannot be too high, like a resin glue anti-aging resistance to yellowing test experiment, you can heat it for a few hours under 65 degrees Celsius heating conditions, and then observe the effect test.
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