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Possibilities of Integrating Surface Treatment of Bonding Parts in the Adhesive Bonding Process

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The conventional technique of adhesive bonding of metals is characterized in most cases by a time-consuming and expensive surface treatment of bonding parts before applying the adhesive and involves industrial safety and environmental problems.

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Ruhsland, K. (1984). Possibilities of Integrating Surface Treatment of Bonding Parts in the Adhesive Bonding Process. In: Mittal, K.L. (eds) Adhesive Joints. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2749-3_17

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