tack range meaning

[Architecture]

The period of time during which an adhesive remains in the tacky dry condition after application to an adherend. take-up block


[Engineering]
The length of time during which an adhesive will remain in the tacky-dry condition after application to an adherent.

Related Words

        tack:    Verb: tack  takFasten with t ...
        tack on:    Verb: tack onFix to; attach - append, ...
        range:    Noun: range  reynjAn area in ...
        range in:    Verb: range inDirect onto a point or t ...
        bale tack:    [Architecture]Same as lead tack.
        bar tack:     noun  A straight stitch mad ...
        blu-tack:     /blooˈtak/   noun &nbs ...
        carpet tack:    Noun: carpet tack  kaa(r)pit ...
        change tack:    To change course, take a new direction
        coffin tack:    [American slang]n. a cigarette. • No m ...
        lead tack:    [Architecture]1.A lead strip used to s ...
        residual tack:    [Architecture]See aftertack.
        sharp as a tack:    [American slang]Go to sharp as a razor ...
        tack coat:    [Architecture]See asphalt tack coat.; ...
        tack dry:    [Architecture]Descriptive of the stage ...

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