- van der
Waals attraction.
Simple smooth polymer surfaces –
without any
microstructures – are
commonly used for
these dispersive adhesive properties. Decals...
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compounds from one
surface to another. Two
adhesive wear
types can be distinguished:[citation needed]
Adhesive wear is
caused by
relative motion, "direct...
- high
oxidation and
corrosion resistance.
Adhesion properties: high
adhesive attraction and low
surface tension. Durability: wear resistance, anti-fouling...
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interaction between atoms or molecules.
Unlike ionic or
covalent bonds,
these attractions do not
result from a
chemical electronic bond; they are comparatively...
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intermolecular attractions and a
larger adhesive strength due to the
dispersive mechanism.
Surface roughness can also
affect the
adhesive strength. Surfaces...
- of
surface tension (which is
caused by
cohesion within the liquid) and
adhesive forces between the
liquid and
container wall act to
propel the liquid....
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chemical attraction between the
surface and
lubricants and
enhance the
lubrication thickness. Oil
additives may
reduce the
tendency for
galling or
adhesive wear...
-
significant attraction using van der
Waals forces. Autumn, K.; Puthoff, J. (2006). "Properties, principles, and
parameters of the
gecko adhesive system"....
-
cohesion (from
Latin cohaesiō 'cohesion, unity'), also
called cohesive attraction or
cohesive force, is the
action or
property of like
molecules sticking...
- they shed once
every one to two months.
About 60% of
gecko species have
adhesive toe pads
which allow them to
adhere to most
surfaces without the use of...