Difference between revisions of "Bond strength"
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Bindungstärke (Deut.); force d'adhésion (Fr.); | Bindungstärke (Deut.); force d'adhésion (Fr.); | ||
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* Theodore J. Reinhart, 'Glossary of Terms', ''Engineered Plastics'', ASM International, 1988 | * Theodore J. Reinhart, 'Glossary of Terms', ''Engineered Plastics'', ASM International, 1988 |
Latest revision as of 15:09, 9 May 2022
Description
The maximum amount of load an adhesive bond interface between two adhered materials can withstand before breaking. The load may be presented as tension, compression, flex, peel, impact, cleavage, or shear. A high bond strength indicates that an adhesive forms a strong bond. For archival work, it is important that the bond strength be less than the inherent strength of the two adhered materials so that if a force is applied to the joined materials, it will break along the previous joint rather than form a new break.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Bindungstärke (Deut.); force d'adhésion (Fr.);
Resources and Citations
- Theodore J. Reinhart, 'Glossary of Terms', Engineered Plastics, ASM International, 1988
- Matt Roberts, Don Etherington, Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books: a Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1982