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This is an authorized facsimile of the original book, and was produced in 1972 by microfilm-xerography by University Microfilms, A Xerox Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
SYMPOSIUM ON ADHESION AND ADHESIVES
Presented at the
THIRD PACIFIC AREA NATIONAL MERTINO
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING MATERIALS
San Francisco, Calif., October 15, 1959
Reg. I . S. Pat. Off.
ASTM Special Technical Publication No. 271
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AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING MATERIALS
1916 Race St., Philadelphia 3, Pa.
© BY AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING MATERIALS 1961
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 60-9525
Printed in Baltimore, Md, February, 1961
FOREWORD
The first three papers in this publication were presented during the Symposium on Adhesion and Adhesives given at the Third Pacific Area National Meeting of ASTM in San Francisco, October 15, 1959. The symposium was sponsored by Subcommittee XI on Metal Bonding Adhesives of Committee D-14 on Adhesives. Arrangements for the symposium were made by Steven Yurcnka, Narmco Industries. Presiding at the session were Mr. G. J. Grieve, DcSoto Chemical Coatings, Inc., who served as presiding officer and Mr. Yurenka who served as the technical chairman.
Two additional significant contributions to the adhesives field have been included:
The paper by D. A. George, H. R. Butzlaff, and John Mandel covers the final report including the statistical data of a study undertaken by Committee D-14 on Adhesives to determine the effects of increases in rates of loading in Method (D 1002 - 53 T j .
The paper "Bonded Metal-to-Metal Shear Testing" by L. R. Luns-ford, was presented at the Symposium on Shear and Torsion Testing helil in Atlantic City, N. J., during the Sixty-third Annual Meeting of the Society on June 28, 1960, and as such appears in Special Technical Publication So. 289. Due to its particular value to the adhesives field, it is also included in this publication.
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NOTE.—The Society is not responsible, as a body, for the statements
and opinions advanced in this publication.
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Introduction—Steven Yurenka 1 Lap-Shear and Creep Testing of Metal-to-Metal Adhesive Bonds in Germany—
K. F. Hahn 3 Elevated Temperature Resistant Metal-to-Metal Adhesives Derived from Organic-
Inorganic Polymer Systems—E. C. Janis 18 Preliminary Evaluation of Ceramic Adhesives for Stainless Steel—L. E. Gates and
W. E. Lent 37 Tensile Shear Strength of Adhesive Bonded Metals as a Function of the Rate of
Loading—D. A. George, H. R. Butzloff, and John Mandel 47 Bonded Metal-to-Metal Shear Testing—L. R. Lunsford 54
Discussion 64
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