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Aspects of the design of a high-strength acrylic adhesive of thermal curing have been considered. It has been shown that introduction of maleimide to the developed adhesive yielded adhesive joints of metals and details from different materials retaining high strength values upon long-term exposure to temperatures up to +200°C and short-term exposure at +300°C.
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Sivokhina, O.S., Zaitova, N.V., Khamidulova, Z.S. et al. Acrylic High-Strength Adhesive of Thermal Curing. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 13, 11–14 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421220010219
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