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Plasma optimum adhesion strength

Hansen, G. P., et al.. Achieving Optimum Bond Strength with Plasma Treatment, presented at the Soc. of Mfg Eng. Adhesives Conf., paper No. AD89-537 (Sep. 12-14,1989)... [Pg.276]

Hansen GP, Rushing RA, Warren RW, et al. Achieving Optimum Bond Strength with Plasma Treatment. Presented at Society of Manufacturing Engineering Adhesives Conference, Paper No. AD89—537. September 12—14, Dearborn, MI, 1989. [Pg.80]

Epoxy and nitrile-phenolic adhesives have been used to bond these plastics after surface preparation. The surface can be etched with a sodirim sulfiiric-dichromate add solution at an elevated temperature. Flame treatment and corona discharge have also been used. However, plasma treatment has proven to be the optimum siuface process for these materi2ds. Shear strengths in excess of 3000 Ib/in have been reported on polyethylene treated for 10 min in an oxygen plasma and bonded with an epoxy adhesive. Polyolefin materials can also be thermally welded, but they cannot be solvent cemented. [Pg.808]


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