Classification of Adhesives
Classification of Adhesives
Thermoplastic adhesives
Thermoplastics are Polymers, which soften (become pliable and plastic) and melt when heated. No
new cross-links form (no chemical curing) when a thermoplastic cools and harden. Thermoplastics may
be reprocessed many times by heating or applying a solvent. Molecules of most of thermoplastics
combine long polymer chains alternating with monomer units.
Polyamides, cyanoacrylates, polyacrylates, polyvinyl acetate (PVA) are typical thermoplastic adhesives.
Elastomeric adhesives
Elastomers are polymers possessing high elasticity - may be reversibly stretched at high degree.
Elastomers consists of long lightly cross-linked molecules. Elastomers are set (strengthened) by thermal
curing or solvent evaporation. Curing results in increase of cross-linking of the molecules.
Typical elastomeric adhesives are based on natural rubbers, silicones, acrylonitride butadiene
(nitrile), neoprene, Butyl, polyurethane, styrene-butadiene.
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