Adhesives and the engineer / prepared by the Permabond Division of National Starch & Chemical in cooperation with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
Contributor(s): Lees, W. A | National Starch & Chemical (Firm). Permabond Division | Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Great Britain).
Material type: BookPublisher: [London] : Mechanical Engineering Publications, 1989Description: xi, 116 p.ISBN: 085298703X .Subject(s): AdhesivesDDC classification: 668.3Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Lending | MTU Bishopstown Library Lending | 668.3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00014062 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Adhesives have been used for thousands of years. Naturally occurring organic adhesives have been in use since the first shellfish attached itself to a rock. There is good evidence that the ancient Egyptians used inorganic materials to bond furniture. Over the centuries, adhesives have been developed to meet the requirements of various civilizations. Since the industrial revolution and, more lately, since the emergence of the petrochemical industry, adhesives have provided engineers with an adaptable and reliable method of joining a diverse range of materials.
Section 1: General introduction / P. W. P. Kemp -- Section 2: The chemistry of adhesives / R. J. Coles -- Section 3: Design / W. A. Lees -- Section 4: Surface preparation / S. R. Ward -- Section 5: Production considerations / R. J. Moulds -- Section 6: Quality assurance and the testing of bonded structures / T. R. Baldwin.