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Page 1: SRJC, Engr 45, Fall 2010 Jinwoo Lee Steven Flores Christian Rosko

SRJC, Engr 45, Fall 2010Jinwoo Lee

Steven FloresChristian Rosko

Page 2: SRJC, Engr 45, Fall 2010 Jinwoo Lee Steven Flores Christian Rosko

Overview of the presentationIntroduction

Applications

Variations

Our little Experiment

The End

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IntroductionWhat is Epoxy Putty?-A room-temperature hardening substance used as

a space-filling adhesive (Wikipedia)-Made up of a hardener substance and a base

substance-Basically, a set of epoxy liquid in a solid form for

ease of use. -How to use? Just cut, mix like clay and apply !

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Then what exactly is epoxy?

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Quick chemistry recapEpoxide

Amine

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Epoxy

A thermosetting copolymer

Formed from reaction of an epoxide “resin”

with polyamine “hardener”

Amine groups react with epoxide groups.

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EpoxyPolymerization process is called “curing”

The time taken for curing depends on the size

and shape of epoxy substance, temperature

and etc..

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History of epoxyThe first commercial attempt in 1927 in USA

preparing resins from epichlorohydrin

Fist synthesis of bisphenol-A-based epoxy

resins by Dr. Pierre Castan of Switzerland and

Dr. S.O. Greenlee of USA.

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ApplicationsPaints and coatings

Adhesives

Industrial Tooling and composites

Electrical systems and electronics

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Variations

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ExperimentMighty Putty Claims to do these things.

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Test #1 Leaking Pipe

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Failed

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Test #2 Leaking Pipe

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Failed

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Test #3 Leaking Pipe (Copper)

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Worked

It seems that Mighty Putty works better on strong metal surface than weak plastic surface.

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Test #4 Tensile Strength

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Test #4 Tensile StrengthThe Tensile Strength Machine gave 16 lb as

the maximum load on the Mighty Putty Adhesive.

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Test #5 Tensile Strength

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Test #4 Tensile StrengthThe Tensile Strength Machine gave 32 lb as

the maximum load on the JB Steel Weld Adhesive.

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Tensile Strength Test

16 lb / (7.6 in x 2.9 in) = 0.7325 psi = 5050 Pa for Mighty Putty

32 lb / (7.6 in x 2.9 in) = 1.465 psi = 10100 PaFor JB Steel Weld

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References

http://www.ehow.com/list_6752835_uses-epoxy-putty.htmlhttp://hubpages.com/hub/Epoxy-Putty-Guidehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoxy#Paints_and_coatings