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Bonding interlocking

A needled felt, on the other hand, is a fabric composed of natural, synthetic, or a combination of natural and synthetic fibers physically interlocked by the action of a needle loom with or without combination of other textile fabrics and with or without suitable combination of mechanical work, chemical action, moisture, and heat, but without weaving, knitting, stitching, thermal bonding, or adhesives (16). [Pg.153]

The coating has to adhere to the substrate. In older thermal spray technology, the bonding may be mechanical as a result of the interlocking between... [Pg.40]

Static electricity Inert milling system generation both, Control/interlock with oxygen concentration in mill and con- monitoring veying equipment bond all electrically conductive components Use conductive materials of construction CCPS G-12 CCPS G-23 CCPS G-29 CCPS G-32 ISAS84.01 NFPA 654... [Pg.98]

He concluded that for aluminium and titanium certain etching or anodization pretreatment processes produce oxide films on the metal surfaces, which because of their porosity and microscopic roughness, mechanically interlock with the polymer forming much stronger bonds than if the surface were smooth . [Pg.335]

In recent years there has been a renewed appreciation of potential beneficial effects of roughness on a macroscale. For example Morris and Shanahan worked with sintered steel substrates bonded with a polyurethane adhesive [61]. They observed much higher fracture energy for joints with sintered steel compared with those with fully dense steel, and ascribed this to the mechanical interlocking of polymer within the pores. Extra energy was required to extend and break these polymer fibrils. [Pg.335]

Interfacial contact and development of attractive forces across the interface are prerequisites for subsequent interlocking, interdiffusion, or chemical bonding so the surfaces of the materials in question and the effect on those surfaces of any... [Pg.419]

The surface preparation must enable and promote the formation of bonds across the adherend/primer-adhesive interface. These bonds may be chemical (covalent, acid-base, van der Waals, hydrogen, etc.), physical (mechanical interlocking), diffusional (not likely with adhesive bonding to metals), or some combination of these (Chapters 7-9). [Pg.947]

The scale of the microscopic surface roughness is important to assure good mechanical interlocking and good durability. Although all roughness serves to increase the effective surface area of the adherend and therefore to increase the number of primary and secondary bonds with the adhesive/primer, surfaces with features on the order of tens of nanometers exhibit superior performance to those with features on the order of microns [9,14], Several factors contribute to this difference in performance. The larger-scale features are fewer in number... [Pg.951]


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