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The irreversible process of changing the physical properties of an adhesive by chemical reaction to attain bonding.
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The process of altering properties of polymers into a state of greater stability and usability. Curing is achieved through radiation, heat or reaction with chemical additives.
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(Hetfield/Ulrich) The first name which Metallica had in mind for "Cure" was "Believe". Album: Load The demo: The reason for that the song's demo was named "Believe" is because of the repetition of the verse "I Do Believe" in the lyrics. The subject matter: The song is about the wish of getting a cure from a difficult situation. ...
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To change the properties of an adhesive by chemical reaction (which may be condensation, polymerization, or vulcanization) and thereby develop maximum strength. Generally accomplished by the action of heat or a catalyst, with or without pressure.
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To change the physical, chemical, or electrical properties of a material by chemical reaction, by the action of heat and catalysts alone or in combination, with or without pressure. Specifically to convert a low molecular weight polymer or resin to and insoluble, infusible state.
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