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glass-silicone-glass bonding (tension vs shear strength?)
I'm attempting to repair a glass aquarium.
Here is a drawing I made when I ordered it originally, ![]() the top brace has developed 2 small cracks. ![]() So I'd like to empty the tank, then remove the old brace, and replace it. But I'm trying to figure out what dimensions I need the new piece to be. Can it be cut to match the outer dimensions of the vertical sides, and sit on top? ![]() Or does it need to sit inside, flush with the top edge of the vertical sides? ![]() The first style would be a lot easier to do in this situation, but as it sits, the brace is in the second spot. Why can't I find anything about the differences between shear and tensile strength of this joint? Does it even matter? I can see that the vertical edges are experiencing both of these loads. edit: I found this http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/108.html Cured Properties - MECHANICAL Hardness 30 (Shore A) Tensile Strength 28 kg/cm2 (400 psi) Elongation 450% Tear Strength 8 kg/cm (45 lb/in) Peel Strength 7 kg/cm (40 lb/in) |
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