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Sept. 12, 20061 Formulating (Meth)Acrylic Structural Adhesives for Modern Vehicle Assembly Al DeCato Technical Manager TT-Automotive Product Development Henkel Corp. 1001 Trout Brook Crossing Rocky Hill, CT 06067 860-571-2565 al.decato@us.henkel.com Presented at a meeting of the Thermoset Resin Formulators Association at the Hyatt Regency Montreal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September 11 through 12, 2006.
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Sept. 12, 20062 Presentation Outline History of formulations Goals of formulating Components of formulations –desired properties Acknowledgements
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Sept. 12, 20063 History of formulations From rubber cement beginnings Significant developments –monomer:polymer ratio –redox curing system
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Sept. 12, 20064 Goals of formulating Cure activity versus stability Fixture time versus open time Strength versus toughness
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Sept. 12, 20065 Formulation components Monomer (Meth)acrylic esters –Methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, 2- ethylhexyl methacrylate, cyclohexyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate Effects –Solvency, stiffness, odor, cure speed
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Sept. 12, 20066 Formulation components Polymeric elastomer/liquid rubber – Polychloroprene,polybutadiene, chlorosulfonated polyethylene, copolymers of butadiene or isoprene with styrene, acrylonitrile, copolymers of ethylene and acrylate esters, homopolymers of epichlorohydrin, copolymers of epichlorohydrin and ethylene oxide, nitrile Effects –Toughening, low temperature flexibility, vibration damping
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Sept. 12, 20067 Formulation components Graft co-polymer/core shell – methyl methacrylate/1,3-butadiene/styrene (MBS) –acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene (ABS) – styrene/butadiene/styrene (SBS) Effects –Impact modifier, thixotropy
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Sept. 12, 20068 Formulation components Inhibitors –2,6-di-t-butyl-4-methylphenol (BHT), hydroquinone (HQ), methylhydroquinone (MHQ) Effects –stability, cure speed, heat of exotherm
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Sept. 12, 20069 Formulation components Carboxylic acid – acrylic acid, methacrylic acid Effects –Fast cure, adhesion
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Sept. 12, 200610 Formulation components Initiators –Organic peroxides, organic hydroperoxide, peresters, peracids, and azo compounds Effects –Cure speed, heat of exotherm, open time, and stability
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Sept. 12, 200611 Formulation components Activators –N,N-dimethylaniline, diethyl aniline, N,N- dimethyl-p-toluidine, aldehyde-amine reaction products, dihydropyridine Effects –cure speed, open time, heat of exotherm, and stability
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Sept. 12, 200612 Formulation components Catalysts –oxidizable heavy metal salts, such as the naphthenates, octoates, acetylacetonates, and hexoates of transition metals such as copper, cobalt, nickel, and iron Effects –cure speed, heat of exotherm, open time, and stability
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Sept. 12, 200613 Formulation components Additives –Adhesion promoters Carboxylic acid, phosphorus compounds –Wax Effects –adhesion, cure speed –reduce odor, extend open time
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Sept. 12, 200614 Acknowledgements To Henkel Corp. for the opportunity, encouragement, and support to develop this chemistry To my family which has supported me, always To Paul Rachielles who has always had the faith that I could succeed
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