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Surface plasma modification

In general plasma treatment can have the following effects on the material s surface cleaning, activation, etching, and coating [1]. [Pg.311]

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Surface Modification. Plasma surface modification can include surface cleaning, surface activation, heat treatments, and plasma polymerization. Surface cleaning and surface activation are usually performed for enhanced joining of materials (see Metal SURFACE TREATMENTS). Plasma heat treatments are not, however, limited to high temperature equiUbrium plasmas on metals. Heat treatments of organic materials are also possible. Plasma polymerization crosses the boundaries between surface modification and materials production by producing materials often not available by any other method. In many cases these new materials can be appHed directly to a substrate, thus modifying the substrate in a novel way. [Pg.115]

Brown, J.R., P.J.C. Chappell, Z. Mathys (1991), Plasma surface modification of advanced organic fibers part I. Effects on the mechanical, fracture and ballistic properties of aramid/aramid composites. J. Mater. Sci. 26. 4172 178,... [Pg.229]

M. Strobel, C. S. Lyons, and K L. Mittal, eds., Plasma Surface Modification of Polymers Relevance to Adhesion, Coronet Books, Philadelphia, Pa., 1994. [Pg.119]

M. D. Smith, Practical Applications of Plasma Surface Modification, AlliedSignal Inc., Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 1993, p. KCP-613-5331. [Pg.119]

Inagaki, N. 1996. Plasma Surface Modification and Polymerization. Lancaster, Technomic Pub. Co. [Pg.103]

Exposing a polymer surface to various kinds of plasmas can modify polymer surfaces. Plasmas of argon, oxygen, hydrogen, and air are frequently used in plasma surface modification of polymers. Plasmas of non-polymer-forming gases are used in... [Pg.11]

An attempt was made to create a fabric with one hydrophilic side and the other hydrophobic by applying a different kind of plasma surface modification to each [5]. [Pg.216]

The same principle applies to plasma surface modification. It is generally observed that O2 plasma treatment of a polymer surface dramatically increases the adhesion of paint applied on the treated surface. Flowever, the adhesion thus created... [Pg.589]

From these comparisons it is clear that every quantum improvement in the fatigue cycles can be attributed to the plasma surface modifications of fillers. Among the improvement of fatigue properties by the plasma treatments on the carbon fibers, as shown in Figure 30.28, the oxygen plasma posttreatment showed a better effect that was already seen in the plasma treatment on the X-ray opaque powder. There were reports that the oxygen plasma-treated surface showed a better adhesion to PMMA than the argon plasma-treated surface [46 9]. [Pg.657]

Yasuda, T. Okuno, T. Miyama, M. Yasuda, H. Penetration of plasma surface modification. I. Cf4 and C2F4 glow discharge plasmas. J. Polym. Sci. A Polym. Chem. 1994, 32, 1829. [Pg.1510]

Inagaki, N. Plasma Surface Modification and Plasma Polymerisation. Technomic Publishing, Basel, 1996 (ISBN 1-56676-377-1). [Pg.146]

Luna SM, Silva SS, Gomez ME, Mano JF, Reis RL (2010) Cell adhesion and proliferation onto chitosan-based membranes treated by plasma surface modification. J Biomater Appl (in press) doi 10.1177/0885328210362924... [Pg.160]

Ras Labs, LLC, Intelligent Materials for Prosthetics and Automation Plasma Surface Modification Experiment US Department of Energy s Princeton... [Pg.164]

Huang, C.Y., Chen, C.L., 2002. The effect of plasma surface modification from a rotary plasma reactor on the styrene grafting onto a polypropylene surface. Surf. Coat. Technol. 153,... [Pg.111]

Loh IH, Lin HL, Chu CC. Plasma surface modification of synthetic absorbable sutures. In Proceedings, Clemson University Conference on Medical Textiles and Biomedical Polymers and Materials 1996. [Pg.166]

Inagaki N (1996) Plasma surface modification and plasma polymerization. Technomic, Lancaster... [Pg.99]

Liston EM, Martinu L, Wotheimer MR (1997) Plasma surface modification of polymers for improved adhesion a taitical review. Plasma surface modification of polymers relevance to adhesion. VSP, Boston... [Pg.2789]

Chu PK, Chen J, Wang L, Huang N. Plasma-surface modification of biomaterials. Mat... [Pg.24]


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