The role of glue bonding mainly includes the following aspects:
Bonding effect: The main function of glue is to bond two or more objects together to form an integrated structure. This bonding effect enables structural components to be firmly connected together and is often used in various construction and manufacturing processes.
Blocking effect: Glue can prevent the loss of substances (solids, liquids, gases), energy, pressure, heat, etc. in the adhered object, and prevent the entry of external substances, energy, sound, heat, etc. This effect is very important in sealing and protection.
Buffering effect: The elasticity of glue is used to prevent the connection parts from being damaged when subjected to bumps and vibrations, temperature and volume changes, external forces, etc. This effect is particularly important in situations where dynamic loads need to be borne.
Protective effect: Adhesives with specific properties can protect the connection parts or the entire object from being damaged by high and low temperatures, fire, corrosive liquids, mold, high voltage, etc. This effect is very useful when using glue in special environments.
Decorative effect: Glue can fill and repair gaps, holes, depressions and other defects left during the construction process to modify the appearance. This effect is very useful in situations where a beautiful appearance is required.
