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Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Which Adhesive Should I Use?

1.2 How the Book Unfolds

Chapter 2 Background Ideas

2.1 Why Bother with Adhesives?

2.2 Technical Basics

2.3 Units

2.4 Adhesion Terms

2.5 Surface Tension and Energy

2.6 Viscosity

2.7 Squeezing Glue

2.8 Griffith's Law

2.9 Chemistry Essentials

2.10 Polymers

2.11 Crosslinked Polymers

2.12 Water as the Initiator

2.13 Catalysts

2.14 That's It

Chapter 3 Sticking Like a Gecko

3.1 Lessons from the Gecko

3.2 Why Don't We Have Lots of Gecko Adhesive Tapes? Actually, We Do

3.3 Liquid Gecko Adhesive

3.4 Use Sparingly

3.5 The Pain of Contact in Contact Lenses

3.6 (Don't) Roughen before Use

3.7 Soldering

3.8 What Have We Learned so Far?

Chapter 4 How Stuck Is Stuck?

4.1 Keeping the Wings on the Plane

4.2 The Explanations

4.3 Never Rely on a Butt Joint

4.4 At Least Our Adhesive Tape Is Nice and Simple…

4.5 The Tape Test

4.6 Bring in the Experts

4.7 Boil in the Bag

4.8 Testing at Home

Chapter 5 Strong Adhesion

5.1 Intermingling

5.2 Uncooked Spaghetti

5.3 Cooked Spaghetti

5.4 Crosslinks

5.5 Strong Adhesion to Non-polymers

5.6 Cyanoacrylates – The Basics

5.7 Epoxies and Urethanes – The Basics

5.8 Epoxies and Urethanes – Locking On

5.9 Urea/Melamine Formaldehyde Resins

5.10 Will Not Stick to PE/PP – Or PET

5.11 Polyolefin Adhesion – It's Not Surface Energy

5.12 Adhesion via the World's Worst Polymer

5.13 UV Adhesives

5.14 Hot Melt Adhesives

5.15 Wood Glues

5.16 General Purpose Glues

5.17 Silicones

5.18 TES and TMS – Why so Many Adhesives Contain Silanes

5.19 “Contains Complicated Stuff”

5.20 If Only …

Chapter 6 Strong Adhesion with Weak Polymers

6.1 PSAs – Pressure Sensitive Adhesives

6.2 Dissipation

6.3 Spaghetti (Cooked) and Chewing Gum

6.4 Tack

6.5 The Backing Tape

6.6 How Does a PSA Work?

6.7 Sticking to Different Surfaces

6.8 Choosing the Right PSA for Your Job

6.9 Those Easy-remove Hooks

6.10 Adhesives for Packaging

Chapter 7 Sticking Other Things Together

7.1 Cement and Concrete

7.2 Ceramics

7.3 Holding on to Bricks and Concrete

7.4 Plasterboard/Drywall

7.5 Tiles

7.6 Rubbers and Bitumens

7.7 Nail Polish

7.8 Lipstick

7.9 Metal to Metal

7.10 Wood to Wood

7.11 Dental Adhesives

7.12 Fixing Bones

7.13 Temporary Adhesion

Chapter 8 Watching Paint Dry

8.1 A Good Basic Paint

8.2 Paint Pigments

8.3 Wood Paint Challenges

8.4 Automobile Paints

8.5 Multilayer Paints and Coatings

8.6 Powder Coatings

8.7 Viscosity: Thick and Thin

8.8 Low Price, High Cost

8.9 Saving the Planet

Chapter 9 Sticking in 3D

9.1 UV Curing Systems

9.2 Extrusion Systems

9.3 Sintering Systems

9.4 HP Jet Fusion and Metal Jet

9.5 Re-printing Humans

9.6 The Future for 3D Printing

Chapter 10 Not Sticking

10.1 Silicone Magic

10.2 Other Ways to Reduce Adhesion

10.3 Lubrication

10.4 Non-stick Hip Joints

10.5 Non-stick Frying Pans

10.6 Unsticking

10.7 The End of Life for Adhered Systems

Chapter 11 How Nature Sticks Things

11.1 A Bit More on Geckos… and Cockroaches

11.2 Tree Frogs Invent Tyre Treads First

11.3 Tarantulas and Spider-Man and Spider Webs

11.4 Climbing Robots

11.5 Underwater Adhesion

11.6 Fighting Adhesion

11.7 Holding Ourselves Together

11.8 The Kendall Formula

11.9 It's All about Specific Molecules

11.10 Adaptive Adhesion

11.11 The Unity of (Adhesion) Science

Subject Index

Sticking Together

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