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Bond Strength

For Bond Strength we have terms and definitions in 3 topics. The topics are Adhesives and Sealants, Pavement and Wood.



Bond Strength (Adhesives and Sealants)

The amount of force a bond can sustain. Measured in Pounds per Square Inch (PSI).


Bond Strength (Pavement)


Resistance to separation of mortar and concrete from reinforcing steel and other materials with which it is in contact; a collective expression for all forces such as adhesion, friction due to shrinkage, and longitudinal shear in the concrete engaged by the bar deformations that resist separation.


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Bond Strength (Wood)

The unit load applied in tension, compression, flexure, cleavage, or shear, required to break an adhesive assembly, with failure occurring in or near the plane of the bond.


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