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Substrate types high-energy surfaces

Thus, differences in the effects of surfactant of both types on the adhesion strength are exhibited only at high surfactant content and consist of an opposite trend of the compatibility in the course of polymerization to that found in studies of surface tension in the course of oligomer polymerization. When cementing low-energy surfaces or in liquid media, the factors under consideration will be superimposed on the change of wetting of the substrate by the adhesive due to the effect of surfactant. [Pg.69]


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