Adhesive Modification and Improvement of Properties of Polyvinyl Acetate Using Nano silica
Poly vinyl acetate (PVAC) adhesive is one of the most important adhesives in wood and furniture industry, which has many advantages such as low cost, environment friendliness and non-toxicity. However, it has some disadvantages such as low water resistance and poor boning strength. In this study, the effect of nano silica (NS) on the properties of poly vinyl acetate adhesive was investigated. The adhesive formulation with different NS contents (2, 3 and 4%) was added to the PVAC. The structure of the prepared adhesive samples was studied by FT-IR and XRD. We used the wood of Acer tree (Acer cappadocicum) to make joints in this study. Two standards of D882 and ASTM D905 were used for tensile and shear tests, respectively. Results showed that adding NS to PVAC enhanced the tensile strength of films. For example, the tensile strength of prepared films was increased by 30% after adding 4% of NS. Moreover, shear strength test showed that NS up to 3% can improve PVAC bond strength. Viscosity results showed that increasing the weight of NS up to 3% to PVAC glue lead to an increase following a decrease in the viscosity
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