The material desired under this recommended practice is a synthetic resin plastic sealer of the nondrying, nonbleeding, and noncorrosive type that may be extruded to the specified size and used as a medium for producing a water tight seal between 2 pressed steel sections or between rubber and steel.
This SAE Recommended Practice contains a series of test methods for use in measuring the viscosity of automotive-type adhesives, sealers, and deadeners. The test methods which are contained in this document are as follows:
This SAE Recommended Practice contains a series of test methods for use in measuring the viscosity of automotive-type adhesives, sealers, and deadeners. The test methods which are contained in this document are as follows:
This SAE Recommended Practice sets forth a method for testing and evaluating the paintable characteristics of automotive sealers. This document contains three samples preparation procedures:
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a method for evaluating the adhesion characteristics of automotive sealers including the determination of the minimum film thickness necessary to cohesive failure and the measurement of peel strength.
This SAE Recommended Practice sets forth a method for measuring pressure-induced separation in automotive sealers and determining the likelihood of equipment failure due to this separation, also known as "caking."
This SAE Recommended Practice sets forth a method for measuring pressure induced separation in automotive sealers and determining the likelihood of equipment failure due to this separation, also known as "caking".
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a lap shear test method for use in measuring the bonding characteristics of automotive-type adhesives for joining fiber reinforced plastics to themselves and to metals.
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a cross peel test method for use in measuring the bonding characteristics of automotive-type adhesives for joining fiber reinforced plastics to themselves and to metals.
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a procedure for determining the cleavage strength of an adhesive used for bonding automotive oily metal substrates.