Title of article :
INFLUENCE OF THE HARDENER PROPORTION ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ADHESIVE BONDS USED IN AGRICULTURE
Author/Authors :
Valášek, P. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Material Science and Manufacturing Technology, Czech Republic , Müller, M. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculty of Engineering, Czech Republic , Maleček, J. Czech University of Life Sciences Prague - Faculty of Engineering, Czech Republic
Abstract :
Joining materials by adhesive bonding is used across all industrial branches. The occurrence of adhesive bonds in machine constructions is still more frequent because of the development of adhesives which are able to meet various requirements of designers. This trend is observable also in agriculture – in the construction of agricultural machines. There even exists a cooperation between the companies developing the adhesives and the agricultural machines producers. The production process of machines and equipment must consider a required production tact. Adhesives and the process of their hardening have to meet these requirements. In the sphere of agriculture, epoxy resins hardening based either on hardeners or heating are used. Mechanical properties of two-component epoxy resins depending on variable amount of the hardener starting crosslinking of these reactoplastics are described.
Keywords :
adhesive bond , epoxy resin , temperature , tensile strength
Journal title :
Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica
Journal title :
Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica