Thermally expandable particles (TEPs) were developed by Dow Chemical Co in the early 1970´s [1] and were further developed by others [2, 3]. They are particles made up of a thermoplastic shell filled with liquid hydrocarbon. On heating them, two transformations will occur. One is the softening of shell material and the other is the gasification of the hydrocarbon liquid inside it. As a consequence, the shell will expand as the gas inside it will push the softened shell from inside out causing it to grow in size [4]. When fully expanded, the growth in volume of the particle can be from 50 to 100 times [3]. Owing to this unique behaviour, TEPs are used by the industry in a wide variety of applications mainly for weight reduction and app...
In the last few years, so important than an optimized assembly is the Design for Disassembly or Demi...
For most diminutive life on Earth, control over external adhesive forces is crucial for survival. As...
Adhesive bonding is a viable technique for joining a wide range of materials. However, increasing th...
Thermally expandable particles (TEPs) were developed by Dow Chemical Co in the early 1970´s [1] and ...
Thermally expandable particles (TEPs) are used in a wide variety of applications by industry mainly ...
In this study, the behaviour of two structural adhesives modified with thermally expandable particle...
Prevention of mechanical and thermal damage to the composite parts is crucial during the debonding p...
In recent years, the use of Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) has increased tremendously due to their ...
This paper provides an experimental investigation of the effect of Thermally Expandable Particle (TE...
In this research, the effect of thermally expandable microcapsules (TEMs) on mode I fracture toughne...
Adhesive joints are replacing traditional fastening methods like nuts and bolts due to their lower w...
The end-of-life vehicle (ELV) situation, international legislation and recycling issues for future m...
The present work focuses on different possibilities for adhesive debonding in metal joints. In parti...
Adhesive bonding is a very promising joining technology for structural applications in aerospace, au...
The thermally expandable microspheres (TEMs) were prepared through suspension polymerization with ac...
In the last few years, so important than an optimized assembly is the Design for Disassembly or Demi...
For most diminutive life on Earth, control over external adhesive forces is crucial for survival. As...
Adhesive bonding is a viable technique for joining a wide range of materials. However, increasing th...
Thermally expandable particles (TEPs) were developed by Dow Chemical Co in the early 1970´s [1] and ...
Thermally expandable particles (TEPs) are used in a wide variety of applications by industry mainly ...
In this study, the behaviour of two structural adhesives modified with thermally expandable particle...
Prevention of mechanical and thermal damage to the composite parts is crucial during the debonding p...
In recent years, the use of Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) has increased tremendously due to their ...
This paper provides an experimental investigation of the effect of Thermally Expandable Particle (TE...
In this research, the effect of thermally expandable microcapsules (TEMs) on mode I fracture toughne...
Adhesive joints are replacing traditional fastening methods like nuts and bolts due to their lower w...
The end-of-life vehicle (ELV) situation, international legislation and recycling issues for future m...
The present work focuses on different possibilities for adhesive debonding in metal joints. In parti...
Adhesive bonding is a very promising joining technology for structural applications in aerospace, au...
The thermally expandable microspheres (TEMs) were prepared through suspension polymerization with ac...
In the last few years, so important than an optimized assembly is the Design for Disassembly or Demi...
For most diminutive life on Earth, control over external adhesive forces is crucial for survival. As...
Adhesive bonding is a viable technique for joining a wide range of materials. However, increasing th...