
adhesive bonds
Adhesive bonds are connections formed when a glue or bonding agent creates a physical or chemical link between two surfaces. These bonds enable different materials—such as metal, plastic, or wood—to stick together securely. The strength of an adhesive bond depends on factors like the type of adhesive used, surface preparation, and environmental conditions. This method is widely used in manufacturing, construction, and everyday repairs because it offers a way to join objects without mechanical fasteners, providing a smooth, seamless, and often lightweight connection. Proper bonding ensures durability and stability in the assembled structures.