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Variation in Bond Strength

The variation in polarity in this series, however, is much less important than the variation in bond strength, which decreases markedly from 567 kj/mol for HF to 299 kj/mol for HI. [Pg.644]

Matching the thermal expansivities of adhesive and adherend should lead to a smaller variation in bond strength over a wide range of temperatures [2]. The results of this program would seem to verify this statement since the thermal expansions of the filled epoxy-phenolic and epoxide adhesives are probably better matched to the metal adherends than the other types. [Pg.382]


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