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Adhesion Mediated by Bonds in Series
Biotechnology Progress, 1996Cell adhesion in physiological situations and biotechnological applications is often mediated through serial protein/protein linkages. The adhesion strength of cell/substrate contacts through receptor/ligand bonds in series is explored with a simple mathematical model and quantified with an experimental adhesion assay.
A, Saterbak, D A, Lauffenburger
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Ultrasonic Evaluation of Adhesive Bonding
The Journal of Adhesion, 1989Abstract The capabilities of existing ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) methods for the strength-related properties of bonds in structural components is reviewed. The severe limitations of conventional NDE methods in yielding quantitative results are indicated.
Y. Bar-Cohen, A.K. Mal, C.C. Yin
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2010
Abstract This chapter explains how polymeric adhesives are applied to composite as well as metal parts, forming bonded structures. It describes surface preparation practices and techniques, epoxy selection and use, and bonding procedures.
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Abstract This chapter explains how polymeric adhesives are applied to composite as well as metal parts, forming bonded structures. It describes surface preparation practices and techniques, epoxy selection and use, and bonding procedures.
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2011
Abstract Adhesive bonding is a widely used industrial joining process in which a polymeric material is used to join two separate pieces (the adherends or substrates). This chapter begins with a discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of adhesive bonding, followed by a section providing information on the theory of adhesion.
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Abstract Adhesive bonding is a widely used industrial joining process in which a polymeric material is used to join two separate pieces (the adherends or substrates). This chapter begins with a discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of adhesive bonding, followed by a section providing information on the theory of adhesion.
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Orthodontic adhesives and bond strengthtesting
Seminars in Orthodontics, 1997A bracket bond failure is a frustrating occurrence in orthodontic practice. Because the location of the bond failure may indicate the probable cause, it is important to understand the significance of "bond strength" in a clinical application. Bonding in orthodontics can be studied using controlled clinical models or in vitro using simulated clinical ...
J M, Powers, H B, Kim, D S, Turner
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2018
Abstract Adhesive bonding is a proven technology in the manufacture of automotive assemblies, helping carmakers achieve weight reduction goals without compromising body stiffness, crash performance, and noise-vibration-handling characteristics.
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Abstract Adhesive bonding is a proven technology in the manufacture of automotive assemblies, helping carmakers achieve weight reduction goals without compromising body stiffness, crash performance, and noise-vibration-handling characteristics.
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Bonded Joints with Nonhomogeneous Adhesives
Journal of Elasticity, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Soldering, Adhesive Bonding, and Bonding
2015This chapter discusses and analyzes the bonding of OEIC and its electrical and thermal environment. First, the bonding interface between the OEIC and the heat sink would be investigated. In the following, failure mechanisms and reliability tests are discussed.
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