OFR-47D-86 Testing Of Adhesives And Polycarbonate Lenses In A Simulated Mine Environment - Part 4 - Final Technical Report

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles H. Parr
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

A testing program was conducted to determine the suitability and reliability of adhesives and polycarbonate lenses for extended use in luminaires in mine environments. Polycarbonates were exposed, for periods up to 36 months, to four environments including ultraviolet light, humidity, intermittent water spray, and heat of either 180°F or 407 in various combinations. Rod impact tests on the exposed lens material indicated, that polycarbonate functions well under all 180°F environments and could be used with confidence for periods exceeding the test period, for as long as ten years, with a suit) able safety factor employed in design. The specimens exposed at 240°F showed decreased toughness after 24 months' exposure. Extrapolation of these data was deemed to be risky. A 462-day compatibility test between polycarbonate and six hydraulic fluids was run on stressed PC beams. One fluid caused beam breakage in less than one day, while three caused breakage at intermediate times. Two fluids exhibited essentially no effect on the PC when compared to a control. Epoxy and silicone adhesives were tested as lens adhesives and sealants. Three epoxy combinations tested showed low and erratic failure stresses. A room-temperature-cure silicone adhesive functioned extremely well for time periods up to 36 months and temperatures u2 to 240°F.
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APA: Charles H. Parr  (1985)  OFR-47D-86 Testing Of Adhesives And Polycarbonate Lenses In A Simulated Mine Environment - Part 4 - Final Technical Report

MLA: Charles H. Parr OFR-47D-86 Testing Of Adhesives And Polycarbonate Lenses In A Simulated Mine Environment - Part 4 - Final Technical Report. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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