Summary Current applications for bonding and sealing are expensive and time-consuming. Adhesion of Polymers presents a state-of-the-art method for improving bonds and sealing strength between different materials underwater and in the human body. This time- and cost-efficient technology will allow engineers to create or repair stronger seals in underwater pipes, repair ships at sea, even bond and seal tissues in the body.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: The Process of Adhesive-Bonded Joint Formation Chapter 2: Adhesive Properties Control by Surface-Active Substances Chapter 3: Properties of Adhesives Based on Polymeric Mixtures Chapter 4: Internal Stresses in Adhesive-Bonded Joints and Ways of Decreasing Them Chapter 5: Cementing and Operation of Adhesive-Bonded Joints in Liquid Media Chapter 6: Adhesion and Molecular Mobility of Filled Polymers Chapter 7: Criteria of Adhesive Joint Strength Chapter 8: Control of Polymer Properties for Impregnation of Porous Materials Chapter 9: Practical Applications of Polymer Adhesion Studies References Index
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