haftstarker
Haftstarker is not a standard technical term in materials science. It is the comparative form of the German adjective haftstark, meaning "highly adhesive." In technical contexts the noun used is Haftkraft (adhesive strength) or Haftstärke. Consequently, Haftstarker is more often encountered in informal writing or translation than as a defined property with a specific measurement.
Adhesive strength describes the force required to separate bonded surfaces. It may be expressed per unit area
Several factors influence adhesive strength: surface energy and cleanliness, substrate roughness, adhesive formulation, curing conditions, temperature
Units and metrics vary by test type. Peel strength is often reported in newtons per width (for
Applications of adhesion-strength assessments span packaging, electronics, automotive, construction, and medical devices. Achieving the desired Haftkraft
Standards for adhesion testing include ISO 4624 (pull-off/adhesion strength) and various ASTM guidelines, alongside other regional
Etymology and usage: Haft means adhesion in German; starker is the comparative form of stark, strong. In