The aim of this 1981 book, designed for senior undergraduates,
postgradutes and professionals, is to draw together in one unified
presentation a number of the phenomena associated with polymer surfaces.
The author begins by describing the theory of surface tension in terms
of intermolecular forces and then goes on to consider the practical
problem of the factors involved when a liquid wets a polymeric surface
and forms a bond to it. An account of polymeric adhesives and their
different spheres of application follows, and an examination of the
mechanism of failure of adhesive joints leads to a discussion of joint
design for optimum strength and environmental resistance. A chapter on
friction is closely related to that on adhesion, and the final chapter
is devoted to specific frictional mechanisms associated with high
hysteresis polymers as well as an introductory discussion of wear.