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adhesive bond

adhesive bond

[ad′hēz·iv ′bänd]
(mechanics)
The forces such as dipole bonds which attract adhesives and base materials to each other.
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In an adhesive bond line, the adhesive may flow into the lumina exposed on the prepared surface and into the wood cellular structure through the pits and lumina of connected ray and tracheid cells.
[ClickPress, Tue Oct 16 2018] Temporary Bonding Adhesives are materials that create a reversible adhesive bond between two surfaces.
The objective of this invitro study was to compare shear bond strength of methacrylate based composite repaired with Silorane composite using intermediate layer of silane coupling agent and Silorane adhesive bond with or without thermocycling.
After cure, the adhesive bond is pulled in the shear mode at a constant rate and the peak force to break is measured.
These data indicated that the investigated self-etching adhesive system is as effective as those utilizing phosphoric acid etching and come, accordingly, in coincidence with those of Pashley and Tay, and Tay et al., They postulated that the severity of etching does not affect the values of adhesive bond strength to tooth enamel, although this thought is currently in conflict with the deduction of Ateyah and Akpata.
And IFAM researchers have successfully developed a technique to allow a high-strength adhesive bond for industrial use.
Each rod was tested in a pull testing machine to determine the magnitude of force leading to failure; either in the rod itself, the end sleeve, or the adhesive bond. The pull tests were not intended to be rigorous.
The thinner adhesive bond line and edgeband itself results not only in a cleaner look, but also reduces the natural resources used from the environment, the company says.
Failed surfaces of untreated PPS-CF and PPS-GF composites were observed and it was found that the failure was essentially interfacial from composite to adhesive resulting in weak adhesive bond strength.
Sealing the pores prevents water from getting under the tape and breaking the adhesive bond.
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