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10365
STANDARD
First edition
1992-12-15
Adhesives - Designation of main failure
Patterns
Adhbsifs - Designation des principaux fach de rupture
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ISO 10365:1992(E)
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Foreword
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International Standard ISO 10365 was prepared by Technical Committee
ISO/TC 61, Plastics, Sub-Committee SC 11, Products.
0 ISO 1992
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ISO 10365:1992(E)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
Adhesives - Designation of main failure Patterns
1 Scope 3 Definitions
For the purposes of this International Standard, the
This International Standard specifies the desig-
following definitions, taken from ISO 472:1988, apply.
nations for the main types of failure Pattern of
bonded assemblies and illustrates, through dia-
3.1 assembly (for adhesives): A group of materials
grams, their respective appearances.
or park, including adhesive, which have been
lt applies to all mechanical tests performed on a
placed together for bonding or which have been
bonded assembly, regardless of the nature of the
bonded together.
adherends and adhesive which make up the as-
sem bly.
3.2 adhesion failure; adhesive failure: Rupture of
an adhesive bond in which the Separation appears
visually to be at the adhesiveladherend interface.
2 Normative reference
3.3 cohesion failure; cohesive failure: Rupture of a
bonded assembly in which the Separation appears
The following Standard contains provisions which,
visually to be in the adhesive or the adherend.
through reference in this text, constitute provisions
of this International Standard. At the time of publi-
c
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