Title :
Environmental aging and deadhesion of siloxane-polyimide-epoxy adhesive
Author :
Murray, Steven ; Hillman, Craig ; Pecht, Michael
Author_Institution :
CALCE Electron. Products & Syst. Center, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
Adhesives are subject to environmental aging that degrades their strength and fracture toughness over time. Aging increases the rate of crack growth under fatigue loading, and can lead to deadhesion of an adhesive bond. In this study, an empirical model is constructed from peel test data that quantifies the rate of aging of a siloxane-polyimide-epoxy adhesive as a function of temperature and humidity exposure. An accelerated test methodology that accounts for both aging and fatigue is then proposed, and demonstrated using a case study.
Keywords :
adhesion; adhesives; ageing; delamination; environmental testing; fatigue; humidity; life testing; moisture; packaging; polymers; thermal stress cracking; accelerated test methodology; crack growth; deadhesion; empirical model; environmental aging; fatigue crack propagation; fatigue loading; fracture toughness; humidity exposure; peel test data; polymer aging rate; siloxane-polyimide-epoxy adhesive; temperature exposure; Adhesives; Aging; Bonding; Degradation; Fatigue; Force measurement; Humidity; Moisture; Temperature; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Components and Packaging Technologies, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCAPT.2003.817642