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bond strengthThe strength with which a chemical bond holds two atoms together; conventionally measured in terms of the amount of energy, in kilocalories per mole, required to break the bond.
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bond strengthA measure of the strength of a bond between two adhering surfaces.
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bond strengthAmount of adhesion between bonded surfaces, e.g. in cemented ribbon cable.
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bond strengthProperty of a foundry sand to offer resistance to deformation.
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bond strengthAmount of adhesion between bonded surfaces.
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bond strengthThe strength of the adhesion between the coating and the substrate. A number of test methods are in use to measure the bond strength of coatings.
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bond strengththe unit load applied in tension, compression, flexure, peel, impact, cleavage, or shear, required to break an adhesive assembly with failure occurring in or near the plane of the bond. Note: The term [..]
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bond strengthThe mechanical interlock or chemical bonding capacity of an adhesive to both the insert and the base material.
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bond strengthStress (tensile load divided by area of bond) required to rupture a bond formed by an adhesive between two metal blocks. (ASTM D-952)
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