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Why can iron and steel stick with glue?

Why can iron and steel stick with glue?

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Instead of ordinary glue, it is a new type of glue used to bind steel. It is made from synthetic resin as the main raw material.
Iron and steel steel is an alloy of iron with C (carbon), Si (silicon), Mn (manganese), P (phosphorus), S (sulfur), and a small amount of other elements. In addition to Fe (iron), the content of C plays a major role in the mechanical properties of steel, so it is collectively referred to as iron carbon alloy. It is the most important and the most important and the largest metal material used in engineering.
This kind of synthetic resin adhesive has the metal or non-metallic materials sticking to the prison so, partly because the adhesive into the plastic surface of the pores, forming a mechanism combination; on the other hand is because the adhesive and plastic surface chemistry, the molecular junction.

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