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What is adhesive’s temperature resistance?

Published date: 14 July 2024

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One of the critical characteristics that define the effectiveness of an adhesive is its temperature resistance. Adhesive temperature resistance refers to the ability of an adhesive to maintain its bonding strength and performance when exposed to abnormal temperatures. This property is particularly important in environments where the adhesive must withstand high heat without degrading, losing its bond, or causing failure in the assembly.

The Importance of Temperature Resistance in Adhesives

High temperatures can significantly impact the properties and performance of adhesives. When an adhesive is exposed to heat, it can soften, lose its cohesive strength, or even melt, leading to bond failure. Therefore, choosing the right adhesive ensures reliability and durability in applications where temperature resistance is paramount, or even life-saving, such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and industrial manufacturing.

High temperature sealants and glues are designed to withstand extreme conditions without compromising their performance. For instance, Loctite 272, a high-strength threadlocking adhesive, is specially formulated to lock and seal threaded fasteners permanently and can withstand temperatures up to 232°C. This makes it ideal for use in high-temperature environments where ordinary adhesives would fail.

Factors Affecting an Adhesive’s Temperature Resistance

Several factors influence an adhesive’s ability to resist high temperatures, including:

  • Its base chemistry and formulation
  • The curing process
  • Environmental conditions
  • Let’s have an in-depth look at these three factors.

Adhesive’s Base Chemistry and Formulation

The chemical composition of an adhesive largely determines its temperature resistance. Adhesives based on silicone, epoxy and polyurethane chemistries are known for their excellent thermal stability. The formulation of the adhesive also plays a critical role. Additives such as fillers, stabilisers, and plasticisers can enhance the adhesive’s thermal stability and performance. High-temperature resistant adhesives are often based on thermosetting polymers: these formulations undergo a chemical change that cross-links and hardens them when exposed to heat, enhancing their stability and temperature resistance.

Curing Process

The curing process is another crucial factor affecting an adhesive’s temperature resistance. Proper curing ensures that the adhesive achieves its full mechanical strength and thermal stability. Depending on adhesive chemistry, heat curing can enhance a glue’s temperature resistance properties. For example, certain epoxy adhesives are heat-cured to improve their structural integrity and performance in high-temperature applications. Curing processes must be carefully controlled to ensure optimal results, whether they involve moisture or heat (for one-part adhesives) or mixing (for two-part adhesives).
 


Environmental Conditions

Environmental conditions, such as humidity, mechanical stress, and exposure to chemicals, can also impact an adhesive’s temperature resistance. For instance, adhesives that are exposed to high levels of humidity can absorb moisture; this, in turn, will damage their temperature resistance properties. Adhesives exposed to harsh conditions must be chosen with care, to ensure they can withstand not only high temperatures but also other environmental stresses. High temperature glues like Loctite 272 are specially designed to perform in demanding environments, providing strong, durable bonds even under challenging conditions.


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