In search for informations about commercial ceramic adhesives

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This discussion centers on the need for detailed information regarding the chemical structure and mechanical properties of commercially available ceramic adhesives, specifically Aremco's Ceramabonds and Resbond. The user, Riccardo, highlights a gap in literature concerning the classification of ceramic adhesives, particularly in relation to ASTM classifications for castable refractory adhesives. The consensus suggests that while many castable refractories exist, not all meet the necessary adhesion requirements for adhesive applications. Direct inquiries to manufacturers are recommended for obtaining specific technical documents.

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  • Understanding of ASTM classifications for materials
  • Familiarity with ceramic adhesive applications
  • Knowledge of mechanical properties relevant to adhesives
  • Experience with chemical structure analysis of materials
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  • Research ASTM standards for ceramic adhesives
  • Investigate the mechanical properties of Aremco's Ceramabonds
  • Explore technical documentation for Resbond products
  • Contact manufacturers for detailed product specifications
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This discussion is beneficial for materials scientists, adhesive formulators, and researchers focusing on ceramic adhesive applications and classifications.

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Is there a way to find detailed informations on chemical structure and mechanical properties of commercialy available materials? I am writing a thesis on ceramic adhesives: all literature I've found talks about "castable refractory adhesives" (because of ASTM classifications). However, it is still not very clear to me how ceramic adhesives can be classified. In fact they are refractories, castables, but this doesn't mean that all castable refractories possesses the adhesion requirements for them to being used as adhesives. It would be useful to me to find technical documents on products such as Aremco's Ceramabonds, Resbond etc.
Thank you for any help, I am some kind of desperate about the lack of information.
Riccardo
 
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