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Chemorheological Investigation on the Environmental Susceptibility of Sealants
Published
Author(s)
Kar T. Tan, David J. Benatti, Christopher C. White, Donald L. Hunston, Deborah S. Jacobs
Abstract
One of the major problems with any sealant system is its susceptibility to hostile environments, such as heat, moisture, ultraviolet radiation, oxygen, mechanical stress and biochemical attack. Prolonged exposure to these environments leads to substantial changes in physical, chemical, mechanical and rheological properties over time. Since sealants are polymeric in nature, any chemical modification is directly related to the corresponding mechanical-rheological changes. The present chapter demonstrates the importance of investigating both chemical and mechanical-rheological properties of sealants upon exposure to harsh environments. The usefulness of chemorheological tools is exemplified by the use of a model system based upon styrene-butadiene-styrene triblock copolymer.
Citation
Chemorheological Investigation on the Environmental Susceptibility of Sealants
Publisher Info
Handbook of Sealants Technology Chapter,
Pub Type
Books
Keywords
chemical, chemorheological, durability, environments, humidity, rheology, sealants, temperature
Tan, K.
, Benatti, D.
, White, C.
, Hunston, D.
and Jacobs, D.
(2009),
Chemorheological Investigation on the Environmental Susceptibility of Sealants, Handbook of Sealants Technology Chapter,
(Accessed October 12, 2025)