Adhesive is a raw additive that is pumped to the corrugated machine and then applied to the corrugated peaks. When it is in its raw state, it has no viscosity and only becomes a strong adhesive when heated to a certain temperature on the glue line.
& nbsp; & nbsp; Adhesive is a raw additive that is pumped to the corrugated machine and then applied to the corrugated peaks. When it is in its raw state, it has no viscosity and only becomes a strong adhesive when heated to a certain temperature on the glue line. Here are some professional terms related to adhesives< br />
& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Compatibility, English compatibility
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The ability to have mutual affinity when two or more substances are mixed.
& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Adhesive, adhesion, English adhesion
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The state in which two material surfaces are bound together by chemical, physical, or a combination of both forces< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Adhesive, bonding agent, English adhesive
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: A substance that can bond objects together through adhesive action< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Cohesion, English cohesion
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The state in which particles within a single substance are bound together by primary and secondary valence forces< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Adhesive failure; adhesion failure
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The visible damage phenomenon that occurs at the interface between the adhesive and the adhered object< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Cohesive failure; cohesion failure
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: Visible damage phenomenon that occurs inside the adhesive or adhered object.
& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Mechanical adhesion
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The bonding between two material surfaces through the interaction of adhesive< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Adhesive object, English adhesive
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The object to be glued together< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Substrate, English substrate
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: Material used for surface coating adhesive< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Wetting, wetting in English
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The affinity of a liquid for a solid. The smaller the contact angle between the two, the easier it is for the solid surface to be wetted by the liquid< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Dry, English dry
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: By evaporation and absorption, the solvent or dispersion medium is reduced to change the physical state of the adhesive on the adhered object
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Adhesive bonding, bonding, English bond
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: Use adhesive to connect the surfaces of the object being glued together.
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Curing, English curing
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The process by which adhesives obtain and improve bonding strength and other properties through chemical reactions such as polymerization and cross-linking< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Hardening, English setting
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: the process of obtaining and improving bonding strength and other properties of adhesive through chemical reaction or physical action (such as polymerization, oxidation, gel, hydration, cooling, evaporation, etc.)< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Cross linking
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The process of forming chemical bonds between molecules and creating a three-dimensional network structure< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Adhesive layer, English adhesive la yer
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The adhesive layer in a bonded component< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Layering, English delamination
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: In laminated products, the phenomenon of interlayer separation caused by adhesive, adherend, or interface damage< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Overflow glue, English squeeze‐ out
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: Excess adhesive extruded from the adhesive layer after applying pressure to the assembly< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Geloma, English fill
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: Adhesive filled at the junction of two bonded objects (such as the adhesive fillet formed at the end of the honeycomb sandwich when bonding with the surface material)< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Degree of cure
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The degree of chemical reaction characterized by the curing of adhesive< br />
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& nbsp; & nbsp; ? Aging, English aging
& nbsp; & nbsp; Meaning: The phenomenon where the performance of a bonded component changes over time.