ASTM D907-05e1
(Terminology)Standard Terminology of Adhesives
Standard Terminology of Adhesives
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DESIG: D907 05 ^TITLE: Standard Terminology of Adhesives ^SCOPE:1. Scope
1.1 This standard is a compilation of definitions used in the science and technology of the adhesives industry. Terms that are generally understood or adequately defined in other readily available sources are not included.
1.2 Any changes in this standard since 1988 are documented as follows:
1.2.1 gives a history of revisions made since 1988. lists the terms that are affected as: (1) Terms Added, (2) Terms Revised, and (3) Terms Deleted.
In , the year of publication in Volume 15.06 is shown in parentheses following the term.
1.2.2 In the text of the standard, the year of publication is shown following each definition. Also, the following codes are included after the year of publication to describe the type change that was made: (A) Addition, (R) Revision, or (E) Edited.
1.2.3 Deletions are shown in , suitably footnoted. The deleted terms do not appear in the text of the standard.
1.2.4 Any special circumstances not covered by and are documented in , suitably footnoted.
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Designation:D907–05
Standard Terminology of
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Adhesives
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 907; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
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e NOTE—Editorial changes were made in Table X1.1 in August 2006.
1. Scope D 2849 Methods of Testing Urethane Foam Polyol Raw
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Materials
1.1 This standard is a compilation of definitions used in the
D 2507 Terminology of Rheological Properties of Gelled
science and technology of the adhesives industry. Terms that
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Rocket Propellants
are generally understood or adequately defined in other readily
D 2990 Test Methods for Tensile, Compressive, and Flex-
available sources are not included.
ural Creep and Creep-Rupture of Plastics
1.2 Anychangesinthisstandardsince1988aredocumented
D 3983 Test Method for Measuring Strength and Shear
as follows:
Modulus of Nonrigid Adhesives by the Thick-Adherend
1.2.1 Appendix X1 gives a history of revisions made since
Tensile-Lap Specimen
1988. Table X1.1 lists the terms that are affected as: (1) Terms
D 4027 Test Method for Measuring Shear Properties of
Added, (2) Terms Revised, and (3) Terms Deleted.
Structural Adhesives by the Modified-Rail Test
1.2.1.1 In Table X1.1, the year of publication in Volume
D 4317 Specification for Polyvinyl Acetate-Based Emul-
15.06 is shown in parentheses following the term.
sion Adhesives
1.2.2 In the text of the standard, the year of publication is
D 4680 Test Method for Creep and Time to Failure of
shown following each definition.Also, the following codes are
Adhesives in Static Shear by Compression Loading
included after the year of publication to describe the type
(Wood-to-Wood)
change that was made: (A) Addition, (R) Revision, or (E)
D 5266 Practice for Estimating the Percentage of Wood
Edited.
Failure in Adhesive Bonded Joints
1.2.3 Deletions are shown in Appendix X1, suitably foot-
E6 Terminology Relating to Methods of Mechanical Test-
noted. The deleted terms do not appear in the text of the
ing
standard.
1.2.4 Any special circumstances not covered by 1.2.2 and
3. Terminology
1.2.3 are documented in Table X1.1, suitably footnoted.
acceptance test, n—a test, or series of tests conducted by the
2. Referenced Documents
procuring agency, or an agent thereof, upon receipt to
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2.1 ASTM Standards: determine whether an individual lot of materials conforms to
D 618 Practice for Conditioning Plastics for Testing the purchase order or contract or to determine the degree of
uniformity of the material supplied by the vendor, or both.
(Compare preproduction test and qualification test.)
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This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D14 on acidnumber, n—the quantity of base, expressed in milligrams
Adhesives and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D14.04 onTerminology.
of potassium hydroxide, that is required to titrate acidic
Current edition approved April 1, 2005. Published May 2005. Originally
constituents present in1gof sample. (1992) (A) D 2849,
approved in 1947. Last previous edition approved in 2004 as D 907 – 04a.
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D907–05
adhere, v—to cause two surfaces to be held together by adhesive, solvent-activated, n—see solvent-activated adhe-
adhesion. sive.
adherend, n—a body held to another body by an adhesive. adhesive, structural, n—see structural adhesive.
adherend preparation, n—see surface preparation. adhesive, warm-setting, n—see warm-setting adhesive.
adhesion, n—the state in which two surfaces are held together adhesive, urea-formaldehyde, n—see urea-formaldehyde
by interphase forces. adhesive.
mechanical adhesion, n—adhesion between surfaces in adhesive, anaerobic, n—see anaerobic adhesive.
which the adhesive holds the parts together by interlocking adhesive dispersion, n—a two-phase system in which one
action. phase is suspended in a liquid. (Compare to emulsion.)
specific adhesion, n—adhesion between surfaces which are adhesive joint, n—location at which two adherends are held
held together by intermolecular forces of a chemical or together with adhesive.
physical nature. (2000) (R) adhesive-jointfailure, n—thelocusoffractureoccurringinan
adhesion failure, n—rupture of an adhesive bond in which the adhesively-b
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