selfbonding
Selfbonding refers to bonding that occurs without the use of separate bonding agents or interlayers. In selfbonding systems, the materials or surfaces are designed to form a bond through inherent chemical functionality, surface energy, or processing conditions such as curing, heating, or pressing. This contrasts with adhesive bonding that relies on primers, glues, or intermediary substances to create an interface.
The mechanisms behind selfbonding include chemical reactions between functional groups on opposing surfaces, diffusion and interdiffusion
Applications of selfbonding span several fields. In dentistry, selfbonding resin-based cements and bonding agents aim to
Advantages of selfbonding include simplified processes, reduced variability from adhesive application, and potentially improved durability when