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  2. Metal oxide adhesion - Wikipedia

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    A graph depicting the strength of forces as the stress required to debond materials increases. The positive trend seen shows as bonding increases, the force and stress required to debond the material does as well. The strength of the bond between the oxide and metal for the same nominal contact area can range from Pa to GPa stresses.

  3. Fusion bonded epoxy coating - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of the shape and type of steel surface to be coated, the FBE powder coating application has three essential stages: the steel surface is thoroughly cleaned, the cleaned metal part is heated to the recommended FBE powder application temperature, and; the application and curing stage.

  4. Epoxy - Wikipedia

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    Epoxy is the family of basic components or cured end products of epoxy resins. Epoxy resins, also known as polyepoxides, are a class of reactive prepolymers and polymers which contain epoxide groups. The epoxide functional group is also collectively called epoxy. [1] The IUPAC name for an epoxide group is an oxirane.

  5. Adhesives bonding in structural steel applications - Wikipedia

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    Adhesives today cannot provide the strength that a welded joint can, which typically has a minimum tensile strength of 60,000 psi and above. However, there are many applications within steel construction where the use of adhesives would be acceptable. Many times joints that are welded do not need the full strength of the filler metal.

  6. Adhesive bonding - Wikipedia

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    Adhesive bonding has the advantage of relatively low bonding temperature as well as the absence of electric voltage and current. Based on the fact that the wafers are not in direct contact, this procedure enables the use of different substrates, e.g. silicon, glass, metals and other semiconductor materials.

  7. You Can Use Vinegar and Baking Soda To Remove Rust - AOL

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    After soaking, take a metal brush or steel wool pad and scrub the rusted area vigorously. The combination of salt and vinegar should have loosened the rust, making it easier to remove.