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Application Note
Lap Shear Joint Adhesive Strength Test
XX Adhesives are used to assemble basic products from consumer products, construction, military, and medical
industries to bonding thermo-protective tiles used on the space shuttle.
Selecting the proper adhesive is critical to assure reliability and performance of the product set forth.
In this application note we will be comparing different adhesive bond strenght.
ASTM 1002 and DIN 1465 Standards have been created for Single Lap Shear Joint Tests for metals, fibers and
plastics only to mention a few.
For the adhesive lap shear test, diamond serrated grip faces will
be used to assure that the material of the grip faces is harder
than the material being tested and that the grip face serration
grit has correct grid size to avoid slippage.
For example, a serration too dense for the material will clog the
serrations with residue and require constant cleaning leading
to slippage. In the opposite situation, a serration with a grid too
large may damage the sample.
Both of these scenarios have to be taken into account to find the
appropriate grip faces.
Make sure to contact your Ametek Sales Representative for
assistance when in doubt.
What is Required
The CS1100 tester is well adapted in production
and research development environments to
perform lap shear tests.
With a small foot print the CS1100 tester can easily
be set on a table for inline production and research
development testing.
The CS1100 tablet touch screen makes
the task even easier for the user with
only one touch of the finger to begin the
lap shear test.
CS1100 Motorized Force Tester
Travel Distance: 80 mm (15 in) to 750 mm (29 in)
Crosshead Speed: 5 to 500 mm/min (0.2 to 20 in/min)
Capacities: 500 and 2.500 N
01/4234 Manual Tightening Grip
The manual tightening grips used for
this test are 01/4234 (2500N rated) with
01/4244 (30 x 30mm) diamond faces.
Considerations have to be taken for the
selection of the proper grips/adaptors.
The tester has been designed with quietness in mind which
makes it the perfect solution in the lab environment where
silence is at a premium.
Application Note
Sample Preparation per ASTM 1002 and DIN 1465
Proper sample preparation is critical to assure consistent lap
shear test results.
The total length of the sample may vary to accommodate the
grips and tensile tester work area. The most critical is the surface
area on which the strips will overlap and then be bonded
together.
Description of Tests
The objective of this single lap shear joint adhesive test is to
demonstrate the different behaviors of adhesives during and
after a tensile test.
Step 1 - Cleaning
Thoroughly clean your samples using a solvent before
applying adhesive.
Step 3 - Adhesive
Apply adhesive uniformly to the area
so that the area is fully covered with
adhesive after samples have been pressed
together.
Allow the adhesive to cure per
manufacturer’s specifications.
Step 4 - Sample Identification
Label and keep your samples for analysis after testing.
In this example samples have been identified as follows;
#1-3 Cyanoacrylate, #4-6 gel adhesive, #7-9 Liquid nail
caulk, #10-11 Seal and bond tile caulk.
Peak load and extension parameters were recorded to
determine maximum force and elongation of the different
adhesives tested on the Chatillon CS1100.
The advantage of the 01/4234 grips is that they allow samples to
be mounted with an offset.
Score a line on the 1”(25mm)
metal strip at 0.5”(12.5mm).
Step 2 - Marking Bond Areas
The 4 Steps of Preparation
Application Note
The samples 1 and 2 have both coadhesive failures which
indicated that results gathered from both of these samples truly
represent the tensile properties for these adhesives.
If adhesive remained on one side of the sample this could indi-
cate poor preparation of the specimen, poor cleaning, incorrect
adhesive gap, ambient temperature / humidity or improper
curing time.
The yellow arrows represent the offset and the
red arrow represents the centerline.
If the grip does not have an offset adjustment,
shims may be inserted between the grip faces
to compensate for offset.
The lap shear test speed is set to
1.3mm/min (0.5”/min) per ASTM 1002.
For additional information go to our website, www.ametektest.com,
where you can find product information and video demonstration
on how to perform lap shear tests on joints.
Results from CS1100 Test Screens
When testing adhesives two types of failures exist:
The adhesive fails within itself would be a coadhesive failure
The adhesive separating from either side of the sample would
be an adhesive failure
DIN 1465 (Determination of Tensile Lap-Shear Strength of Bonded
Assemblies)
ASTM D1002 (Standard Test Method for Apparent Shear Strength of
Single-Lap-Joint Adhesively Bonded Metal Specimens by Tension
Loading: Metal-to-Metal)
Reference Standards
Note! This test follows guidelines from the ASTM 1002 and DIN
1465 and should be used for reference only.
Test result for cyanoacrylate
Test result for goop / gel adhesive
Test result for liquid nail caulk
Test result for adhesive caulk

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  • 1. Application Note Lap Shear Joint Adhesive Strength Test XX Adhesives are used to assemble basic products from consumer products, construction, military, and medical industries to bonding thermo-protective tiles used on the space shuttle. Selecting the proper adhesive is critical to assure reliability and performance of the product set forth. In this application note we will be comparing different adhesive bond strenght. ASTM 1002 and DIN 1465 Standards have been created for Single Lap Shear Joint Tests for metals, fibers and plastics only to mention a few. For the adhesive lap shear test, diamond serrated grip faces will be used to assure that the material of the grip faces is harder than the material being tested and that the grip face serration grit has correct grid size to avoid slippage. For example, a serration too dense for the material will clog the serrations with residue and require constant cleaning leading to slippage. In the opposite situation, a serration with a grid too large may damage the sample. Both of these scenarios have to be taken into account to find the appropriate grip faces. Make sure to contact your Ametek Sales Representative for assistance when in doubt. What is Required The CS1100 tester is well adapted in production and research development environments to perform lap shear tests. With a small foot print the CS1100 tester can easily be set on a table for inline production and research development testing. The CS1100 tablet touch screen makes the task even easier for the user with only one touch of the finger to begin the lap shear test. CS1100 Motorized Force Tester Travel Distance: 80 mm (15 in) to 750 mm (29 in) Crosshead Speed: 5 to 500 mm/min (0.2 to 20 in/min) Capacities: 500 and 2.500 N 01/4234 Manual Tightening Grip The manual tightening grips used for this test are 01/4234 (2500N rated) with 01/4244 (30 x 30mm) diamond faces. Considerations have to be taken for the selection of the proper grips/adaptors. The tester has been designed with quietness in mind which makes it the perfect solution in the lab environment where silence is at a premium.
  • 2. Application Note Sample Preparation per ASTM 1002 and DIN 1465 Proper sample preparation is critical to assure consistent lap shear test results. The total length of the sample may vary to accommodate the grips and tensile tester work area. The most critical is the surface area on which the strips will overlap and then be bonded together. Description of Tests The objective of this single lap shear joint adhesive test is to demonstrate the different behaviors of adhesives during and after a tensile test. Step 1 - Cleaning Thoroughly clean your samples using a solvent before applying adhesive. Step 3 - Adhesive Apply adhesive uniformly to the area so that the area is fully covered with adhesive after samples have been pressed together. Allow the adhesive to cure per manufacturer’s specifications. Step 4 - Sample Identification Label and keep your samples for analysis after testing. In this example samples have been identified as follows; #1-3 Cyanoacrylate, #4-6 gel adhesive, #7-9 Liquid nail caulk, #10-11 Seal and bond tile caulk. Peak load and extension parameters were recorded to determine maximum force and elongation of the different adhesives tested on the Chatillon CS1100. The advantage of the 01/4234 grips is that they allow samples to be mounted with an offset. Score a line on the 1”(25mm) metal strip at 0.5”(12.5mm). Step 2 - Marking Bond Areas The 4 Steps of Preparation
  • 3. Application Note The samples 1 and 2 have both coadhesive failures which indicated that results gathered from both of these samples truly represent the tensile properties for these adhesives. If adhesive remained on one side of the sample this could indi- cate poor preparation of the specimen, poor cleaning, incorrect adhesive gap, ambient temperature / humidity or improper curing time. The yellow arrows represent the offset and the red arrow represents the centerline. If the grip does not have an offset adjustment, shims may be inserted between the grip faces to compensate for offset. The lap shear test speed is set to 1.3mm/min (0.5”/min) per ASTM 1002. For additional information go to our website, www.ametektest.com, where you can find product information and video demonstration on how to perform lap shear tests on joints. Results from CS1100 Test Screens When testing adhesives two types of failures exist: The adhesive fails within itself would be a coadhesive failure The adhesive separating from either side of the sample would be an adhesive failure DIN 1465 (Determination of Tensile Lap-Shear Strength of Bonded Assemblies) ASTM D1002 (Standard Test Method for Apparent Shear Strength of Single-Lap-Joint Adhesively Bonded Metal Specimens by Tension Loading: Metal-to-Metal) Reference Standards Note! This test follows guidelines from the ASTM 1002 and DIN 1465 and should be used for reference only. Test result for cyanoacrylate Test result for goop / gel adhesive Test result for liquid nail caulk Test result for adhesive caulk