postcure bonding
postcure bonding
[′pōst‚kyu̇r ′bänd·iŋ] (engineering)
A method of postcuring at elevated temperatures of parts previously subjected to autoclave or press in order to obtain higher heat-resistant properties of the adhesive bond.
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