The adhesive joints of upper to sole in shoe manufacturing from a scientific perspective /

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Author / Creator:Martín Martínez, J. M.
Imprint:Alicante : Universidad de Alicante, [2006]
Description:1 online resource (113 pages).
Language:English
Series:Textos docentes
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11222025
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Other authors / contributors:Romero Sánchez, María Dolores.
ISBN:9781441646545
144164654X
8479088559
9788479088552
1282575317
9781282575318
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
English.
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Summary:Bonding materials by means of adhesives is one of the most recent technologies introduced in industry. Since the 60¿s the footwear industry uses adhesives to bond several parts of the shoes, the most critical bonding is the upper to sole bonding. Most of the books devoted to footwear lacked of sufficient content in the understanding of the bonding process in shoe manufacturing. To our knowledge, in the existing literature there is not a book specifically devoted to adhesive bonding in the shoe industry. In this book, the relevant publications by SATRA, INESCOP and the University of Alicante ¿ were compiled. The book is divided into five chapters. The first chapter provided an overview of the bonding in the shoe industry. Conventional surface preparation of different sole and upper materials is described in chapter two, with special attention to the chlorination of rubber soles by organic solvent solutions of trichloroisocyanuric acid. Both solvent-born and water-borne polyurethane and polychloroprene adhesives are described in detail in chapter three with special reference to the formulation and composition of these adhesives. Chapter four is devoted to testing, quality control and durability of adhesive joints. Finally, the future trends in the adhesives and surface preparation of materials in the shoe industry are described.
Other form:Print version: Martín Martínez, J.M. Adhesive joints of upper to sole in shoe manufacturing from a scientific perspective. Alicante : Universidad de Alicante, [2006] 9788479088552

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505 0 |a 1. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF BONDING IN SHOE INDUSTRY -- 1.1. MECHANISMS OF ADHESION INVOLVED IN SHOE BONDING -- 1.2. REFERENCES -- 2. MATERIALS. SURFACE PREPARATION -- 2.1. UPPER MATERIALS -- 2.1.1. Leathers -- 2.1.2. Synthetic upper materials -- 2.2. SOLE MATERIALS -- 2.2.1. Leather soles -- 2.2.2. Cork soles -- 2.2.3. Rubber soles -- 2.2.4. EVA soles -- 2.2.5. Other sole materials -- 2.3. REFERENCES -- 3. ADHESIVES IN SHOE INDUSTRY -- 3.1. POLYURETHANE ADHESIVES -- 3.1.1. Solvent-borne polyurethane adhesives -- 3.1.2. Components in the formulation of solvent-borne polyurethane adhesives -- 3.1.3. Polyurethane dispersions -- 3.2. POLYCHLOROPRENE (NEOPRENE) ADHESIVES -- 3.2.1. Solvent-borne polychloroprene adhesives -- 3.2.2. Waterborne polychloroprene adhesives -- 3.3. REFERENCES -- 4. TESTING, QUALITY CONTROL AND DURABILITY -- 4.1. ASPECTS TO BE CONSIDERED IN UPPER TO SOLE BONDING -- 4.2. TESTS MOST COMMONLY USED -- 4.3. DURABILITY OF THE ADHESIVE JOINTS -- 4.4. STANDARDS FOR BONDING IN THE SHOE INDUSTRY -- 4.5. REFERENCES -- 5. FUTURE TRENDS -- 5.1. FUTURE TRENDS IN ADHESIVES -- 5.2. FUTURE TRENDS IN SURFACE PREPARATION -- 5.3. REFERENCES. 
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