Description
The use of adhesives is widespread and growing. There are few modern artefacts, from simple food packing to complex jumbo jets, that are without this means of adhesive joining. Fully updated and revised, Adhesion Science 2nd Edition provides an illuminating account of the science underlying the use of adhesives; technology fundamental to the science of coatings and composite materials, and to the performance of all types of bonded structures. This book guides the reader through essential polymer science to the chemistry of adhesives currently in use. It discusses surface preparation for adhesive bonding, the use of primers and coupling agents and includes a simple guide on stress distribution joints and considerations for testing. Adhesion Science also examines the interaction of adhesives and the environment, including an analysis of the resistance of joints to water, oxygen and ultra-violet light. This book is a comprehensive introduction to the chemistry of adhesives ideal not only for chemists, but any students with a background in physical or materials science.
About the Author
The author taught polymer chemistry at Leicester Polytechnic and Loughborough University. He has worked as a consutltant in adhesive bonding and polymers, and for many years was editor of the International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives. He is a graduate of Leeds (PhD) and Bristol (BSc, DSc) Universities, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Book Information
ISBN 9781788018883
Author John Comyn
Format Paperback
Page Count 184
Imprint Royal Society of Chemistry
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Weight(grams) 296g