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A Method for Removal of Bakelite-Impregnated Wire Strain Gages

Abstract

An increasing interest is being shown in the use of wire-type strain gages to measure static and dynamic stresses in aircraft-engine parts. Bakelite cement has been found satisfactory as a bonding agent for attaching the strain gages to machine parts that must operate at elevated temperatures. On many occasions, it is desired to remove Bakelite-cemented gages from the test parts for the purpose of replacing faulty gages or of returning the parts to service after strain measurements have been completed. Removal of the gages by means of scraping without prior treatment is very unsatisfactory because it is tedious and almost invariably damages the finished surface. Various solvents have been tried, but all attempts in this direction have been unsuccessful inasmuch as Bakelite cement, when properly baked, forms a polymer of very high molecular weight that resists the action of solvents. This report presents a gas-flame method of removal that is rapid and does not inure the structural part

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