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Test de collage de billes de verre sur poutre mN

Caroline Jacq
2015
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Abstract

Continuation du Projet de semestre de Maxime Blot. - Socle : optimisation de la composition de la colle pour former le socle - Colle : Essais de colles commerciales H70E et H70E2 (plus visqueuses que H70S précédemment testée) et essais de colles modifiées basées sur H70S.

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