adhesiveable
Adhesiveable is an adjective used to describe a material or surface that can form a bond with an adhesive to another material. It denotes the potential for adhesion, which depends on chemical compatibility, surface energy, cleanliness, and preparation. In practice, adhesiveability is a property considered in material science, engineering, and product development to assess whether a substrate is suitable for bonding in a given application.
Etymology and usage: the word is formed from the base adjective adhesive with the suffix -able, indicating
Factors influencing adhesiveability include surface energy, cleanliness, porosity, roughness, moisture content, and temperature. Some materials require
Common adhesiveable substrates include metals, glass, many ceramics, coated surfaces, wood, and a range of plastics
Testing and standards: adhesiveability is often assessed through surface energy measurements and bonding tests, such as