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Material systems composites coated textiles

In the quest for the ideal adhesive system to suit an application needs, it is essential to understand the effect of the silicone properties on the mechanisms of Silicone adhesion. The primary requirement for good adhesion is the creation of an intimate interface through Wetting and spreading of the silicone onto the substrate. The low surface tension and viscosity range of silicones satisfy this necessary condition. Therefore, the mechanical mechanism of adhesion is operative and plays a key role in adhesion of silicones to many different substrates such as leather, textile fabrics, porous metals like anodized aluminium, porous plastic and composite materials, and specialty papers like glassine, super calendered kraft and clay-coated papers. [Pg.474]

Combinations of different kinds of textile made from the same polymer (e.g. PP fibre material and PP film or coating) are single-material composite systems, which are also easy to recycle. [Pg.28]


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