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Adhesion
Adhesion is the process in which dissimilar particles stick together. In the case of similar particles, this effect is called cohesion. Adhesion results from the physical properties of the interface between two phases. The forces that result in adhesion are not fully known, there are different explanations. Five different types of adhesion have been proposed:
Mechanical adhesion: Adhesive materials fill the voids or pores, and interlock
Chemical adhesion: Where they join, two materials form a Chemical compound.