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Adhesion of Nitrile and Ethylene-Propylene Rubber to Mould Materials

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Adhesion 12

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Much of the thrust of experimental work in adhesion is towards the production of stronger or more durable bonds. However the point should not be lost that a major object of a scientific study of adhesion is to gain an understanding of the phenomenon: this can then be exploited to obtain a level of adhesion appropriate to the particular situation.

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Champaneria, R.K., Lotfipour, M., Packham, D.E., Brister, D., Turner, D.M. (1988). Adhesion of Nitrile and Ethylene-Propylene Rubber to Mould Materials. In: Allen, K.W. (eds) Adhesion 12. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1349-3_5

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