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Bonded films adhesion

The method used to apply and dry a fixative affects the degree of stiffness and hold it imparts to the hairstyle. If appHed and then manipulated with a comb, bmsh, or fingers as the polymer forms its film, the adhesive bonds between the hair are broken, the film coating the hair is broken, and the end result is a soft feel with Htde set retention. If the fixative is allowed to dry undisturbed, then the result is a firmer feel and better hold. [Pg.452]

LARC-TPI is a linear thermoplastic PI which can be processed ia the imide form to produce large-area, void-free adhesive bonds. Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals, Inc., has obtained Hcense to produce this product commercially for appHcations such as adhesives, films, mol ding compounds, etc. These are thermooxidatively stable and show essentially no loss ia weight at 300°C ia air. Weight loss does not exceed 2—3% after isothermal aging ia air at 300°C for 550 h. [Pg.533]

Another illustrative example of the application of FTIR spectroscopy to problems of interest in adhesion science is provided by the work of Taylor and Boerio on plasma polymerized silica-like films as primers for structural adhesive bonding [15]. Mostly these films have been deposited in a microwave reactor using hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDSO) as monomer and oxygen as the carrier gas. Transmission FTIR spectra of HMDSO monomer were characterized by strong... [Pg.258]

Rider and Amott were able to produce notable improvements in bond durability in comparison with simple abrasion pre-treatments. In some cases, the pretreatment improved joint durability to the level observed with the phosphoric acid anodizing process. The development of aluminum platelet structure in the outer film region combined with the hydrolytic stability of adhesive bonds made to the epoxy silane appear to be critical in developing the bond durability observed. XPS was particularly useful in determining the composition of fracture surfaces after failure as a function of boiling-water treatment time. A key feature of the treatment is that the adherend surface prepared in the boiling water be treated by the silane solution directly afterwards. Given the adherend is still wet before immersion in silane solution, the potential for atmospheric contamination is avoided. Rider and Amott have previously shown that such exposure is detrimental to bond durability. [Pg.427]

The gluing of the skins onto the core uses adhesives in film or liquid form. The small size of the honeycomb areas that are available for bonding makes this difficult. [Pg.751]

As an aside, we note that the FDEMS sensor input information can also be used to detect the onset of phase separation in toughened thermoset systems and to monitor cure in thin film coatings and adhesive bond lines. It is particularly important that the FDEMS sensor is also very sensitive to changes in the mechanical properties of the resin due to degradation. As such, it can be used for accelerated aging studies and as a dosimeter to monitoring the composite part during use to determine the knockdown in the required performance properties with time. [Pg.155]

Here the joining of an adhesive bonding a tape carrier package, in which a semiconductor chip has been incorporated, to a liquid crystal display panel through an anisotropic conductive film is shown. [Pg.64]

One important influence in the formation of a good adhesive bond is surface or interfacial chemistry. In the broader sense, in which two substances are held together by interfacial forces, adhesion is of importance in many technologies such as in thin films and semiconductors. It is the purpose of this paper to discuss ion beam methods of surface characterization applicable to the broad area of adhesion with emphasis on adhesive bonding. [Pg.122]

Just as in adhesive bonds, it is necessary to describe where a thin film failed following service or test as well as how well the film adhered to the substrate. [Pg.137]


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