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Can materials with different thermal expansion coefficients be effectively adhesively bonded?

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Can materials with different thermal expansion coefficients be effectively adhesively bonded?

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Bonding substrates with such widely different thermal expansion coefficients as glass and aluminum or plastics and ceramics can be readily accomplished with properly selected adhesive compositions. Adhesives with compliant bond characteristics are the key for achieving high strength, durable bonds between such substrates. Master Bond Inc. offers quite a number of high strength structural adhesive compositions for such bonding requirements.

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