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How to Evaluate Chemically Resistant Adhesives

Master Bond’s paper offers a guide to evaluating and selecting adhesive products exposed to harsh chemical environments. This article examines the importance of exposure variables, chemical interactions, testing and includes practical suggestions of procedures on how to avoid generalities in the selection process.

Additionally, Master Bond supplies data results from its own unique ten year database of chemical immersion. The information contained in this white paper will give you a head start in choosing the right adhesive for these most critical applications.

Yusuf Khan

Yusuf Khan, Ph.D., received his Master’s degree and Ph.D. from Drexel University in Biomedical Engineering.  He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Institute for Regenerative Engineering and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Connecticut Health Center.  He also has an appointment in the Department of Chemical, Materials, and Biomolecular Engineering and the Department of Biomedical Engineering within the School of Engineering at the University of Connecticut.  Dr. Khan was formerly an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic...Read more

Timothy L. Weber

Tim Weber is Global Head of 3D Materials and Advanced Applications. His organization is responsible for development and commercialization of additive manufacturing (3-D Printed) materials, processes, and applications.Read more

PDS Contacts

Meeting Program Chair & Co-Chair Tom Enright, Xerox Research Centre of Canada Stacie Santhany, The Dow Chemical Company Technical Advisory Committee Ravi Aglave, CD-adapco John Bomberger, DuPont Shawn Brueggemeier, Bristol Meyers Squibb John Coleman, ExxonMobil David Edwards, Zeton, Inc. Tricia...

Lakshmi Nair

Dr. Lakshmi S. Nair is an assistant professor in the department of Orthopaedic Surgery at UConn Health and Department of Material Science and Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, UCONN.  A significant part of Dr. Nair’s research is committed to developing injectable and biomimetic biomaterials and identifying bioactive molecules that could accelerate tissue regeneration. She has more than 100 peer reviewed publications and edited several books in the area of Biomaterials and Regenerative engineering.  ...Read more

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