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Mechanisms of adhesion

Kinloch, 1987

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11233039658192069187
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Kinloch A
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Adhesion and adhesives: science and technology

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The previous chapter considered the various aspects involved in the attainment of intimate molecular contact at the adhesive/substrate interface. As discussed, the attainment of such interfacial contact is invariably a necessary first stage in the formation of strong and stable …
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