2009
DOI: 10.1163/156856108x379092
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Environmental Effects on the Hydrolytic Ageing of Epibond 1590–Aluminium Joints — a Dielectric Study

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“…It has been observed that provided the ageing has not crossed the plasticisation to hydroxide line drying of the joint will allow almost complete recovery of the initial strength, however once moisture has changed the interfacial layer, recovery becomes more difficult. 97,98,104 A study carried out at 50 ℃ showed a surprisingly, initial rate of corrosion. This apparently anomalous behaviour can be attributed to filiform corrosion assisting in the opening of the bond line and aiding subsequent moisture and oxygen ingress.…”
Section: The Nature Of Water Diffusion Into Jointsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…It has been observed that provided the ageing has not crossed the plasticisation to hydroxide line drying of the joint will allow almost complete recovery of the initial strength, however once moisture has changed the interfacial layer, recovery becomes more difficult. 97,98,104 A study carried out at 50 ℃ showed a surprisingly, initial rate of corrosion. This apparently anomalous behaviour can be attributed to filiform corrosion assisting in the opening of the bond line and aiding subsequent moisture and oxygen ingress.…”
Section: The Nature Of Water Diffusion Into Jointsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This apparently anomalous behaviour can be attributed to filiform corrosion assisting in the opening of the bond line and aiding subsequent moisture and oxygen ingress. 98…”
Section: The Nature Of Water Diffusion Into Jointsmentioning
confidence: 99%