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Dorogin et al., 2018 - Google Patents

Contact mechanics for polydimethylsiloxane: from liquid to solid

Dorogin et al., 2018

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7957072122928944309
Author
Dorogin L
Persson B
Publication year
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Soft matter

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Adhesion between a glass ball and a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) sample is dependent on the PDMS cross-link density, and the transformation of the material from the uncrosslinked liquid state to the fully crosslinked solid state is investigated in this study. The physical …
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