metallkoldbindning
Metallkoldbindning, often translated as metallic cold bonding, is a phenomenon observed in certain materials, particularly metals, where a strong, durable bond can form between two surfaces without the application of external heat or significant pressure. This process typically involves bringing highly clean and smooth surfaces into intimate contact, allowing intermolecular forces to become dominant. The underlying principle relies on the nature of metallic bonding itself, where delocalized electrons create a sea of charge that can bridge across adjacent metal atoms.
For effective metallkoldbindning, surface preparation is paramount. The surfaces must be free from oxides, contaminants, and
This type of bonding is distinct from welding or brazing, which involve melting or the use of