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Journal articles on the topic "Adhesive plaster"

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Hansson, C., and O. Bergendorff. "Allergy to adhesive plaster." Allergy 53, no. 3 (March 1998): 324–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.1998.tb03896.x.

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S, Kalyani. "Selected Morbidities among Workers of an Adhesive Plaster Industry in Goa." International Journal of Preventive, Curative & Community Medicine 06, no. 02 (December 21, 2020): 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24321/2454.325x.202007.

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Background: The toxic nature of chemicals & pollutants associated with an adhesive plaster industry is well established. A disastrous health sequel would occur among workers of these industries due to exposure to pollution, created & stored wastes, and constant noise & bright light. Objective:To describe selected morbidities among workers in an ad-hesive plaster industry in Goa. Methodology:The study was conducted over a period of two months during which, the data of 135 workers was obtained from an Occupa-tional Health and Safety (OHS) Centre catering to an adhesive plaster industry in North Goa which conducted periodic medical check-ups of these workers. The data included socio-demographic characteristics and details regarding selected morbidities among the workers of the adhesive plaster industry. Result: Among 135 workers, the mean age was 40.96 ± 11.1 years. Majority of the participants were males. It was observed that 5 (3.7 %) had a known history of diabetes and 48 (35.6 %) were hypertensive. Near-vision abnormalities were seen among 66 (48.9 %), whereas 60 (44.4 %) had uncorrected far-vision abnormalities. Obesity was detected among 6 (4.4 %) whereas 40 (29.6 %) were overweight. Obstructive & restrictive respiratory diseases were seen in 3 (2.2 %) & 40 (29.6 %) persons respectively. Audiometry reports revealed 4 (3%) workers had mild to moderate hearing loss. Conclusion: Workers in the adhesive plaster industry suffered from several lifestyle diseases like diabetes, hypertension, obesity, as well as occupational diseases like audio-visual impairment and lung diseases. This study emphasizes the importance of periodic medical examinations for timely detection & appropriate treatment of the health conditions among such workers.
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Nenadálova, Šárka, Lukáš Balík, Milan Rydval, and Tomáš Bittner. "Diffusion Parameters of Basic Diffusion Adhesive Mortars with Silicate or Acrylic Plaster." Advanced Materials Research 1124 (September 2015): 16–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1124.16.

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The paper summarizes the results of water vapour resistance factors of three commonly used compositions for wall finishing (basic adhesive diffusion mortar; basic adhesive diffusion mortar + silicate plaster; basic adhesive diffusion mortar + acrylic plaster). The border conditions of the measuring (temperature, relative humidity and barometric air pressure) and their impacts on the results are discussed as well.
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Nenadálova, Šárka, Lukáš Balík, Milan Rydval, and Tomáš Bittner. "Water Vapour Resistance Factors of Three Wall Surface Finishing." Key Engineering Materials 714 (September 2016): 64–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.714.64.

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There are results of water vapour resistance factors of three compositions commonly used for wall finishing in the paper. The compositions are: basic adhesive diffusion mortar; basic adhesive diffusion mortar with silicate plaster; basic adhesive diffusion mortar with acrylic plaster. There are not only the results of water vapour resistance factors but there are also the discussions as well as the impacts of the border conditions, it means temperature, relative humidity and barometric air pressure in the paper.
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Stevulova, Nadezda, Vojtech Vaclavik, Viola Hospodarova, and Tomáš Dvorský. "Recycled Cellulose Fiber Reinforced Plaster." Materials 14, no. 11 (May 31, 2021): 2986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14112986.

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This paper aims to develop recycled fiber reinforced cement plaster mortar with a good workability of fresh mixture, and insulation, mechanical and adhesive properties of the final hardened product for indoor application. The effect of the incorporation of different portions of three types of cellulose fibers from waste paper recycling into cement mortar (cement/sand ratio of 1:3) on its properties of workability, as well as other physical and mechanical parameters, was studied. The waste paper fiber (WPF) samples were characterized by their different cellulose contents, degree of polymerization, and residues from paper-making. The cement to waste paper fiber mass ratios (C/WPF) ranged from 500:1 to 3:1, and significantly influenced the consistency, bulk density, thermal conductivity, water absorption behavior, and compressive and flexural strength of the fiber-cement mortars. The workability tests of the fiber-cement mortars containing less than 2% WPF achieved optimal properties corresponding to plastic mortars (140–200 mm). The development of dry bulk density and thermal conductivity values of 28-day hardened fiber-cement mortars was favorable with a declining C/WPF ratio, while increasing the fiber content in cement mortars led to a worsening of the water absorption behavior and a lower mechanical performance of the mortars. These key findings were related to a higher porosity and weaker adhesion of fibers and cement particles at the matrix-fiber interface. The adhesion ability of fiber-cement plastering mortar based on WPF samples with the highest cellulose content as a fine filler and two types of mixed hydraulic binder (cement with finely ground granulated blast furnace slag and natural limestone) on commonly used substrates, such as brick and aerated concrete blocks, was also investigated. The adhesive strength testing of these hardened fiber-cement plaster mortars on both substrates revealed lime-cement mortar to be more suitable for fine plaster. The different behavior of fiber-cement containing finely ground slag manifested in a greater depth of the plaster layer failure, crack formation, and in greater damage to the cohesion between the substrate and mortar for the observed time.
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SHIOKAWA, YUICHI. "Clinical evaluation of flurbiprofen adhesive plaster for osteoarthritis deformans." Ensho 7, no. 2 (1987): 203–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2492/jsir1981.7.203.

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SHIOKAWA, YUICHI. "Clinical evaluation of flurbiprofen adhesive plaster for osteoarthritis deformans." Ensho 7, no. 1 (1987): 97–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.2492/jsir1981.7.97.

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Nikolov, Aleksandar, Borislav Barbov, and Elena Tacheva. "Geopolymer mortars based on natural zeolite." Review of the Bulgarian Geological Society 82, no. 3 (December 2021): 25–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.52215/rev.bgs.2021.82.3.25.

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Geopolymers based on Bulgarian natural zeolite (clinoptilolite) were synthesized using alkaline activators in order to prepare plaster/render mortar. The influence of the alkali concentrations of the activator solution was examined in regard to tensile strength and adhesion to concrete. Microstructure of the obtained geopolymer pastes was analysed by XRD, FTIR, SEM. The results showed adhesive strength to concrete up to 3.6 MPa and tensile strength up to 5.44 MPa. The present study shows a promising potential of the geopolymers as coating material for concrete.
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Maenaka, Kazusuke. "Current Topics in Adhesive Plaster Type Human Activity Monitoring Systems." Journal of Japan Institute of Electronics Packaging 18, no. 6 (2015): 428–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5104/jiep.18.428.

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Losenkova, Svetlana Olegovna, S. K. Kirillov, E. F. Stepanova, V. E. Novikov, S. O. Losenkova, S. K. Kirillov, E. F. Stepanova, and V. E. Novikov. "DEFINITION ADHESIVE OF PROPERTIES TRANSDERMAL OF THE PLASTER WITH MEXIDOL." I.P.Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald 19, no. 1 (March 15, 2011): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/pavlovj20111138-141.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Adhesive plaster"

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Liu, Yifan. "Preparation and properties of oral adhesive plaster containing Periplaneta extract." Магістерська робота, Kyiv National University of Technology and Design, 2021. https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19275.

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This research is devoted to the development of a new type of oral adhesive tablet that combines polymer materials and natural biological extracts (Periplaneta americana). It has good adhesion, long adhesion time and high material quality. The medicine uses the natural extract of Periplaneta americana and uses its unique membrane repair effect. The material adopts high tensile strength, strong adhesion carbomer 941 and hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose polymer materials. MTT assay was used to determine the toxicity of drug-loaded adhesion layer matrix on Hela cells. The results show that ulcer patch had good biocompatibility. Finally, the drug release behavior from the ulcer patch was studied by an amino acids analysis in the release medium using amino acid analyzer. The results show that the active components of amino acids can be effectively released from the matrix of ulcer patch, which laid a foundation for the therapeutic effect.The slow-release effect of the film provides a more efficient way to treat oral ulcers. The key production process of the product in industrial production is introduced, and the corresponding suggestions are put forward.
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Komarova, O. P., and I. Y. Korneev. "Development of a new sticky material for medical adhesive plaster." Thesis, Харківський національний медичний університет, 2015. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/19466.

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Roberts, Alan Clive. "The Development of Facial Prosthetics and Adhesives in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. A study in the application of prosthetic materials and devices used in plastic and reconstructive surgery together with tissue adhesives as an alternative to conventional ligation." Thesis, University of Bradford, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5065.

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Various silicone elastomers have been evaluated for use in the prosthetic reconstruction of facial defects. Their strength, texture, flexibility, hardness, ease of preparation, pigment receptivity and retention, and their resistance to cleaning were compared and the data consulted when an elastomer was chosen to restore defects, improve aesthetics and reestablish the confidence of a selection of patients. Detailed case reports are provided, together with information on the adhesives or mechanical methods available for retaining the facial prosetheses. Cyanoacrylate adhesives for use on skin surfaces and as tissue adhesives have been studied in detail. A novel n-butyl 413 cyanoacrylate has been developed with a viscosity, haemostatic property and stability to make it particularly suitable for use in skin grafting and tissue repair. It has already been used with good results on patients with severe burns. An improved formulation, containing a fluorescent dye, can be precisely applied through a specially constructed foot-controlled dispenser illuminated by a fibre-optic supplying UV-light. Cyanoacrylates are already being used as tissue adhesives in place of the conventional but potentially disfiguring suture. The availability of improved, imperceptible adhesives and a precision applicator, which can be used in a modern operating theatre, will extend their effectiveness and satisfy some of the needs of Plastic, and Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgeons. Portable applicators have potential use in battlefield and in veterinary surgery and overcome the imprecision characteristic of earlier methods.
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Phung, Kent, and Charles Chu. "Adhesives for Load-Bearing Timber-Glass Elements : Elastic, plastic and time dependent properties." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för bygg- och energiteknik (BE), 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-27386.

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This thesis work is part of an on-going project regarding load-bearing timber glass composites within the EU program WoodWisdom-Net. One major scope of that project is the adhesive material between the glass and timber parts. The underlying importance of the bonding material is related to the transfer of stress between the two materials – the influence of the adhesive stiffness and ductility on the possibility of obtaining uniform stress distributions. In this study the mechanical properties of two different adhesives are investigated, an epoxy (3M DP490) and an acrylate (SikaFast 5215). The differences of the adhesives lay in dissimilar stiffness, strength and viscous behaviour. In long term load caring design is important to understand the materials behavior under a constant load and a permanent displacement within the structure can cause major consequences. Therefore the main aim in this project is to identify the adhesives strength, deformation capacity and possible viscous (time dependent) effects. Because of the limitation of equipment and time this study is restricted to only three different experiments. Three different types of tensile tests have been conducted: monotonic, cyclic relaxation tests.The results of the experiments show that 3M DP490 has a higher strength and a smaller deformation capacity as compared to the SikaFast 5215. Thus, the SikaFast 5215 is more ductile. The 3M DP490 exhibits a lower loss of strength under constant strain (at relaxation). SikaFast 5215 showed also a large dependency of strain level on the stress loss in relaxation.
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Chan, Edward King-Long. "A study of moisture diffusion at the epoxy/copper interface for plastic IC packages /." View abstract or full-text, 2006. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?MECH%202006%20CHAN.

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Falk-Brynhildsen, Karin. "The effect of peroperative skin preparation on bacterial growth during cardiac surgery." Doctoral thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för hälsovetenskap och medicin, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-31039.

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Routine products are used and procedures are followed in order to prevent and minimize the bacterial contamination of the surgical wound, and thus reduce the risk of postoperative wound infections. The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the effect of different preoperative skin preparation before cardiac surgery. In study I, 10 healthy volunteers were compared in time to recolonization of the skin and bacterial growth with or without plastic adhesive drape. Bacterial samples were taken as paired samples on both side of the sternum. Plastic drape on disinfected skin seems to hasten recolonization compared with bare skin. In study II, 135 cardiac surgery patients were comparing plastic adhesive drape versus bare skin on the chest regarding intra-operative bacterial growth. Plastic adhesive drape did not reduce the bacterial recolonization or wound contamination, P. acnes colonizes males more often than females and P. acnes is not affected by disinfection with 0.5% chlorhexidine in ethanol. Study III, compared the leg harvesting site with or without microbal skin sealant in 135 CABG patients regarding intraoperative bacterial growth and postoperative wound infection. Almost no bacterial growth was found during surgery regardless of the use of microbial skin sealant and bare skin. A high incidence of postoperative wound infections (16.8%) in 2 month follow up was present and SSI was largely caused by S. aureus, i.e. other bacterial species than observed intraoperative. Study IV, a descriptive study using phenotypic and genotypic methods investigate susceptibility to chlorhexidine among S. epidermidis indicating that S. epidermidis isolates following preoperative skin disinfection are sensitive tochlorhexidine.
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Brückner, Julian Karl. "Adhäsionskräfte von Artikulationsgipsen an Typ 3 und 4 Modellgips. Eine in vitro Studie." Doctoral thesis, Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-168928.

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Einleitung Artikulationsgips dient der sicheren Verankerung von zahnärztlichen Gipsmodellen im Kausimulator. Eine Norm zur Quantifizierung der Haftfähigkeit dieses speziellen Dentalgipses an Gipsmodellen existiert bisher nicht. Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchung ist es, Unterschiede zwischen Artikulationsgipsen bezüglich ihrer Adhäsion an Modellgipsen festzustellen und die neu entwickelte Methode zu bewerten. Material und Methoden Zur Untersuchung wurden die Artikulationsgipse dentona® arti-base® 60, piccodent® A 50, AmannGirrbach Artifix® und KerrTM Snow White Plaster No.2 an einen Typ 3 (dentona® dento dur® 110) und 4 Gips (dentona® sockel plaster® GT 160) gegossen. Die zylindrischen Prüfkörper enthielten zentrisch eingegossene Retentionen, die zur Verankerung in einer Universalprüfmaschine dienten. Prüfkörper aus Typ 3 und 4 Gips wurden vor dem Angießen des Artikulationsgipses 48 h getrocknet. Die Messung der Adhäsionskraft (in N) erfolgte mittels Zugversuch, 1 h nach der Erstarrung des Artikulationsgipses. Für jede Kombination wurden 10 Versuche durchgeführt. Die Datenauswertung erfolgte mittels t Test bei unabhängigen Stichproben und Dunnett´s T3 Vergleichstest (α=0,05). Ergebnisse Aus den 80 ermittelten Werten konnte ein Ranking der Gipskombinationen erstellt werden (Max. 1950,77 N, Min. 495,97 N). Es zeigten sich signifikante Unterschiede zwischen den einzelnen Kombinationen aus Modell- und Artikulationsgips. Innerhalb der Kombinationen mit Typ 3 Gips ergaben sich signifikante Unterschiede. Die Gruppen mit Typ 4 Modellgipses unterschieden sich hingegen nicht signifikant. Eine weitere Analyse zeigte bei zwei Artikulationsgipsen einen signifikanten Unterschied zwischen der Verwendung von Typ 3 und 4 Modellgips. Schlussfolgerung Es zeigte sich, dass die neu entwickelte Methode für die Untersuchung der Haftfähigkeit von Artikulationsgipsen geeignet ist. Aneinander gegossene Artikulations- und Modellgipse erreichen unterschiedlich hohe Adhäsionskräfte. Ein Vorteil für die Verwendung des Typ 3 gegenüber dem Typ 4 Modellgips ergab sich nicht. Am besten erschien in unserer Untersuchung die Kombination von dentona® dento dur® 110 und dentona® arti-base® 60.
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Oporto, Velásquez Gloria S. "Characterizing the Mechanism of Improved Adhesion of Modified Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) Surfaces." Fogler Library, University of Maine, 2009. http://www.library.umaine.edu/theses/pdf/OportoVelasquezGS2009.pdf.

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Moosa, Naina Mohamed Lebbai. "Improvement of interfacial adhesion in plastic packages--dimples, metallic coatings and black oxide /." View Abstract or Full-Text, 2002. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?MECH%202002%20MOOSA.

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Batra, Ashish. "Stress relieving technique for plastic packages in a high volume manufacturing environment." Diss., Online access via UMI:, 2009.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--State University of New York at Binghamton, Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science, Department of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering, 2009.
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Books on the topic "Adhesive plaster"

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Wolf, Rory A. Plastic surface modification: Surface treatment and adhesion. Munich [Germany]: Hanser, 2010.

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Wolf, Rory A. Plastic surface modification: Surface treatment and adhesion. 2nd ed. Munich: Hanser Publishers, 2016.

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Baghdachi, Jamil A. Adhesion aspects of polymeric coatings. Blue Bell, Pa: Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology, 1996.

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Günther, Schlag, ed. Plastic surgery, nerve repair, burns. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1995.

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Goss, Bob. Practical guide to adhesive bonding of small engineering plastic and rubber parts. Shrewsbury: iSmithers, 2010.

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Symposium, on Adhesion Aspects of Polymeric Coatings (2nd 2000 Newark N. J. ). Adhesion aspects of polymeric coatings, volume 2. Utrecht: VSP BV, 2003.

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Ryntz, Rose A. Adhesion to plastics: Molding and paintability. [S.l.]: Global Press, 1998.

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Saqa, Hanna. Waste reduction activities and options for a manufacturer of fire retardant plastic pellets and hot melt adhesives. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, 1992.

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Günther, Schlag, ed. Neurosurgery, ophthalmic surgery, ENT. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1994.

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Tape: An Excursion Through the World of Adhesive Tapes. Gestalten Verlag, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Adhesive plaster"

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Horiuchi, Shin. "Interfacial Phenomena in Adhesion and Adhesive Bonding Investigated by Electron Microscopy." In Interfacial Phenomena in Adhesion and Adhesive Bonding, 113–207. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4456-9_3.

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AbstractUsing electron microscopy techniques described in Chap. 2, we investigate interfacial phenomena in adhesion and adhesive bonding. Polymer–polymer interfaces formed via interdiffusion are visualized and characterized by EFTEM. Fractographic studies using high-resolution SEM investigate entanglements at the polymer–polymer interfaces, and the adhesion mechanism is discussed about the interfacial entanglements. The effect of surface treatments of polymers for adhesion improvement is studied in terms of the surface roughness and the chemical functionality of the adherend created by the surface pretreatments. We then describe the role of chemical interactions between polymers and metals on bonding by the analysis of fracture surfaces by the STEM-replica technique. Bonding mechanisms of adhesive bonding and recently developed direct bonding of metal and plastic are also investigated by STEM-EELS/ELNES and STEM-tomography. Finally, we evaluate the toughness and durability of adhesive joints between metal and carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) and discuss the durability of the adhesive bonding.
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Wolf, Rory A. "Primary Polymer Adhesion Issues with Inks, Coatings, and Adhesives." In Plastic Surface Modification, 3–13. München: Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3139/9781569905982.002.

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Wolf, Rory A. "Primary Polymer Adhesion Issues with Inks, Coatings, and Adhesives." In Plastic Surface Modification, 3–12. München: Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3139/9783446430648.002.

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Wolf, Rory A. "Primary Polymer Adhesion Issues with Inks, Coatings, and Adhesives." In Plastic Surface Modification, 3–13. München, Germany: Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-56990-598-2_2.

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Harris, G. M. "Plastic Tape Pipeline Coatings." In Handbook of Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Technology, 718–29. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0866-0_31.

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Téot, Luc, Sergiu Fluieraru, and Christian Herlin. "Suture Edge Tension Control Technologies for Scar Improvement." In Textbook on Scar Management, 497–502. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44766-3_57.

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AbstractMechanotherapy of postoperative scarring is considered an effective measure to prevent pathological scars. Tension increases suture line enlargement, opening the way to infection. Several options have been proposed since decades and are currently used in practice, from adhesive sutures to adhesive dressings, reapproximation devices, and postoperative negative pressure. Closed incision negative pressure therapy (ciNPT) was recently proposed in at-risk patients, showing a significant difference in prevention of infection. These technologies offer a double effect of mechanical stabilization and aspiration of exudates and have recently been extended to different clinical indications. This chapter describes the recently developed technologies to diminish scar enlargement on a suture line and to prevent infection after extensive surgical procedures in thoracic, abdominal, plastic and orthopedic surgery.
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Azevedo, A. C., J. M. P. Q. Delgado, T. H. C. Neves, and A. J. Costa e Silva. "Adhesion of Gypsum Plaster Coatings: Experimental Evaluation." In Hygrothermal Behaviour and Building Pathologies, 41–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50998-9_3.

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Popov, Valentin L. "Adhesion Hysteresis Due to Chemical Heterogeneity." In Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering, 473–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60124-9_20.

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AbstractAccording the JKR theory of adhesivecontact, changes of the contact configuration after formation of the adhesive neck and before detaching are completely reversible. This means, that after formation of the initial contact, the force-distance dependencies should coincide, independently of the direction of the process (indentation or pull-off). In the majority of real systems, this invariance is not observed. The reasons for this may be either plastic deformation in the contacting bodies or surface roughness. One further mechanism of irreversibility (and corresponding energy dissipation) may be chemical heterogeneity of the contact interface leading to the spatial dependence of the specific work of adhesion. In the present paper, this “chemical” mechanism is analyzed on a simple example of an axisymmetric contact (with axisymmetric heterogeneity). It is shown that in the asymptotic case of a “microscopic heterogeneity”, the system follows, during both indentation and pull-off, JKR curves, however, corresponding to different specific surface energies. After the turning point of the movement, the contact area first does not change and the transition from one JKR curve to the other occurs via a linear dependency of the force on indentation depth. The macroscopic behavior is not sensitive to the absolute and relative widths of the regions with different surface energy but depends mainly on the values of the specific surface energy.
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Schlag, Mareike, Kai Brune, Hauke Brüning, Michael Noeske, Célian Cherrier, Tobias Hanning, Julius Drosten, et al. "Extended Non-destructive Testing for Surface Quality Assessment." In Adhesive Bonding of Aircraft Composite Structures, 119–222. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92810-4_3.

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AbstractThis chapter introduces various extended non-destructive testing (ENDT) techniques for surface quality assessment, which are first characterized, then enhanced, and finally applied to assess the level of pre-bond contaminations intentionally applied to carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) adherends following the procedures described in the previous chapter. Based on two user cases comprising different scenarios that are characteristic of either aeronautical production or repair, the detailed tests conducted on two types of sample geometry, namely flat coupons and scarfed pilot samples with a more complex shape, form the basis for applying the advanced ENDT procedures for the monitoring of realistic and real aircraft parts, as will be described in Chap. 10.1007/978-3-319-92810-4_5. Specifically, the reported investigations were performed to assess the surface quality of first ground and then intentionally contaminated CFRP surfaces using the following ENDT tools: the aerosol wetting test (AWT), optically stimulated electron emission (OSEE), two differently implemented approaches based on electronic noses, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), and laser vibrometry.
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Wolf, Rory A. "Applying Surface Modification Methods to Decorating Processes to Promote Adhesion." In Plastic Surface Modification, 133–95. München: Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3139/9781569905982.008.

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Conference papers on the topic "Adhesive plaster"

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Miura, Satoshi, Naoya Tsuda, Victor Parque, and Tomoyuki Miyashita. "Spiral Folded Adhesive Plaster Optimization for Laparoscopic Surgery." In 2018 40th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/embc.2018.8512247.

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Yamashita, T., T. Itoh, and R. Maeda. "Development of an Adhesive Plaster Size Current Sensor for Power Monitoring." In 2017 International Conference on Solid State Devices and Materials. The Japan Society of Applied Physics, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7567/ssdm.2017.h-2-05.

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Kudo, Hiroyuki, Yusuke Suzuki, Yoshiki Tojo, Haruna Saito, and Keigo Enomoto. "Sweat Lactic Acid Monitoring System using Adhesive Plaster-based Sweat Sampling Device." In 2019 IEEE 14th International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems (NEMS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nems.2019.8915655.

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Murai, Koji, Kenichi Kitamura, Takayuki Fujita, Kazusuke Maenaka, and Kohei Higuchi. "Toward development of monitoring system of port coordinator's mental workload using adhesive plaster-type sensor." In 2016 World Automation Congress (WAC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wac.2016.7582980.

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Miu, Lucretia, Cristina Carsote, Emanuel Vacalie, Mihaela Niculescu, Nicolae Catrina, and Marcel Ionescu. "BEHAVIOUR OF ANIMAL-ORIGIN GELATINS TO ARTIFICIAL AGEING IN THE PROCESS OF RESTORING GILDED WOOD." In 23rd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2023. STEF92 Technology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2023v/6.2/s25.06.

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Animal-origin glues are adhesives made by boiling animal tissues for a long time, and from the chemical point of view they are gelatinous and albuminoid protein substances bearing different names. The most frequently used are gelatins. They are extracted from raw animal hide residues, from cartilages, tendons, and from the gelatinous matter extracted from bones, on which the name and quality of gelatin depends. The gelatin extracted from unhaired hide waste/pelt waste resulting from unhairing bovine hide from tanneries was used in this article to study the behaviour to accelerated ageing of two types of gelatins used for gilding some wood samples with gold leaf. In this paper we aimed to find the damaging effects of heat and relative humidity on the gelatines (extracted from bovine hide and rabbit skin) based adhesives used for wood gilding. Therefore, a gold leaf was applied to a fir wood (pine tree) conditioned for ten years using commercial gelatin extracted from rabbit skin as well as gelatin extracted from bovine hide by-products. The gilding technique followed the traditional recipe in which adhesive, multiple layers of plaster, bolus were employed in order to fix the gold leaf. The gilded wood prepared as such was artificially aged in a special Binder-type aging chamber at 60? for 7 days, followed by conditioning in an incubator at 70% R.H., at 25? for 2 days, in nine cycles. The physical�chemical changes of gelatin-based adhesives resulting from these conditions, as well as stratigraphic and microstructural characteristics of gilding layers were analyzed by applying optical microscopy, colorimetric measurements and infrared spectroscopy with attenuated total reflection (FTIR-ATR). The obtained results showed that both gelatins have very good adhesive and structural properties and could be successfully used in the field of conservation and restoration.
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SHEA, BRENDAN SULLIVAN, and NEAL LUCAS HITCH. "Builder’s Paper / Paper Builders: Crafting Cellulose Construction Systems in Circular Economies." In 2021 AIA/ACSA Intersections Research Conference. ACSA Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.aia.inter.21.34.

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Architectural design research on local materials and vernacular building is increasingly moving toward an integrated model of design-build optimizing processes of digital modeling and fabrication. Conversely, this paper details a low-tech—though high-performance—alternative: exploring the construction of architectural structures using mass- produced, recycled paper products to offer a promising avenue toward grassroots sustainability as it intersects with circular economy and sustainable craft. Informed by architectural histories of environmentalism, the paper presents design research, architectural applications, and construction logistics in the form of documentation and discussion of two recently fabricated domestic prototypes and one speculative housing proposal, all tested at sites in the extreme climate of the American Southwest.The first prototype documented investigates the application of paper strips soaked in non-toxic adhesive as casting material for convexo-concave thin-shell structures—show- casing the use of paper as a primary construction material using an inventive process that reduces material waste by half and limits the need for industrial equipment. The second prototype examines the usefulness of paper pulp as a facade solution applied similarly to stucco or plaster—yet offering a more renewable alternative. Lastly, the paper imagines speculative futures in which these technologies can become implemented at large scales to create resilient, Zero-Carbon Communities as safer and healthier alternatives for the environment and users.
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Lefeng Wang, Weibin Rong, and Lining Sun. "Elastic-plastic adhesive contact of fractal microparts surfaces with low adhesion parameters." In 2008 3rd IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nems.2008.4484402.

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Yin, X., and K. Komvopoulos. "An Adhesive Wear Model of Fractal Surfaces in Normal Contact." In STLE/ASME 2008 International Joint Tribology Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ijtc2008-71063.

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A generalized adhesive wear model was derived for three-dimensional fractal surfaces in normal contact. A criterion for wear particle formation was derived based on the critical asperity contact area for fully plastic asperity deformation, taking into account the contribution of the adhesion force to the total normal load applied at the contact interface. The analysis yields a relationship of the adhesive wear coefficient in terms of total normal load (global interference), fractal parameters, elastic-plastic material properties, surface energies, material compatibility, and interfacial adhesion characteristics of the contacting rough surfaces. Numerical results of the wear coefficient of representative engineering material systems illustrate the roles of global interference and interfacial adhesion conditions (lubrication effect) in adhesive wear of surfaces in normal contact.
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Ji, Gefu, Zhenyu Ouyang, Guoqiang Li, H. Dwayne Jerro, and Su-Seng Pang. "Effect of Bondline Thickness on Interfacial Fracture of Laminated Composite Materials." In ASME 2010 Pressure Vessels and Piping Division/K-PVP Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2010-25714.

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The interfacial fracture of bonded structures is a critical issue for the extensive applications to a variety of modern industries. In the recent two decades, nonlinear fracture mechanics methods have been receiving intensive attentions for adhesively bonded joints. Extensive experimental efforts have been made to determine the toughness of adhesive joints. Several experimental studies have also been conducted to determine the interface cohesive law in bonded joints. However, very few studies investigated the effect of adhesive thickness on the interface cohesive laws. In the cohesive law, both fracture energy and the interfacial cohesive strength, as two critical parameters, have significant effect on the fracture behavior and joint’s structural capability. The present study presents the experimental investigation into how the adhesive’s thickness affect these two important parameters with the nonlinear fracture mechanics. The equivalent interface cohesive laws are experimentally determined for the bonded joints with various adhesive thicknesses. The experimental cohesive laws may provide valuable baseline data for simple analytical and numerical cohesive zone models. Based on the test results, the mechanism for the intrinsic fracture energy and plastic energy dissipation is discussed. Several other interesting conclusions are also obtained.
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Ji, Gefu, Zhenyu Ouyang, Guoqiang Li, Su-Seng Pang, and Samuel Ibekwe. "Effect of Adhesive Thickness on Interfacial Fracture of Bonded Steel Joints." In ASME 2010 Pressure Vessels and Piping Division/K-PVP Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2010-25755.

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The interfacial fracture of bonded structures is a critical issue for the extensive applications to a variety of modern industries. In the recent two decades, nonlinear fracture mechanics methods have been receiving intensive attentions for adhesively bonded joints. Extensive experimental efforts have been made to determine the toughness of adhesive joints. Several experimental studies have also been conducted to determine the interface cohesive law in bonded joints. However, very few studies investigated the effect of adhesive thickness on the interface cohesive laws. In the cohesive law, both fracture energy and the interfacial cohesive strength, as two critical parameters, have significant effect on the fracture behavior and joint’s structural capability. The present study presents the experimental investigation into how the adhesive’s thickness affect these two important parameters with the nonlinear fracture mechanics. At the mean time, the equivalent interface cohesive laws are experimentally determined for the bonded joints with various adhesive thicknesses. The experimental cohesive laws may provide valuable baseline data for simple analytical and numerical cohesive zone models. With the test results, the mechanism for the intrinsic fracture energy and plastic energy dissipation is discussed. Several other interesting conclusions are also obtained.
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