2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijadhadh.2021.103081
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Analysis of the adhesive spread and the thickness of the adhesive bonded joint depending on the compressive force applied to bonded materials with different surface structure

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“…The lower pane is acid-etched float glass, painted black to improve contrast with the white liquid for photography. Recent studies have shown that the coatings should have no effect on the flow result [11,12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The lower pane is acid-etched float glass, painted black to improve contrast with the white liquid for photography. Recent studies have shown that the coatings should have no effect on the flow result [11,12].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…gluing, covering surfaces with other coatings, is still a significant problem for the industry. Demonstrating the effect of machining on roughness is an important step to improving various technological processes [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Raffles in [6] conducted studies on the influence of the surface roughness of the workpiece, on the quality of the adhesive bond, on the behavior of the bonding point under the action of the cutting forces and then on its behavior under cutting fluid conditions. Biszczanik in [10] concludes that the roughness of bonding surfaces should not tend towards mirror polish because it reduces the contact surface between the adhesive and the material which leads to reduced mechanical adhesion, but it should also not be high because the adhesive layer does not penetrate into the microregularity of the surface and thus results in reduced mechanical adhesion. While Raffless in [6] proposed a design for an adhesive bolt gripper, Yao in [9] and De Meter in [11] use a commercial gripper and make a series of tests leading to the validation of the results presented in [6].…”
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