bonding layer

bonding layer

A layer of mortar, usually 1/8 to 1/2 in. (3 to 13 mm) thick, which is spread on a moist and prepared, hardened concrete surface prior to laying fresh concrete.
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The tread is subsequently bonded to the tire carcass to form a retreaded tire, the tire tread being arranged along an outer circumference of the annular tire carcass with a bonding layer between the tire tread and the tire carcass, the bonding layer comprising an uncured elastomeric material being cured during the step of bonding.
"A red bonding layer below the top cover is exposed when it's time to change the belt," said Chris Marchant, product manager for conveyor belting.
More research is needed to evaluate the time needed for orthodontic bracket to debond using flowable composite with and without intermediate bonding layer.
Traditionally film is sealed to the pre-lined tray using a polythene (PE) bonding layer, which currently makes the PET tray more unlikely to be recycled.
The pad consists of a specifically-formulated porous collagen matrix, coated on one side with a thin protein bonding layer (known as NHS-PEG).
Patent 8,617,713 (December 31, 2013), "Bonding Layer on Fluoropolymers," Christophe Serbutoviez, Mohamed Benwadih, and Jean-Marie Verilhac (Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Paris, France).
The tiles were installed using the Kagetec BS sonic vibration system which embeds the tiles in a bonding layer. This system ensures each tile is securely laid to create an hygienic floor that is easy to clean and eliminates bacterial growth.
Most bonding materials used in the PCB industry can be used as a bonding layer for a multilayer PTFE circuit, with some precautions.
Material Constants of CFRP bonding layer are taken from Ashby and Jones (13).