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Pull strength polymerization

Curves for typical polymeric materials are shown in Figure 2.47. The first is for a soft and weak material, such as an unfilled silicone rubber. Soft refers to the fact that the initial slope is small which means a low value of the modulus. Weak refers to the low value of the ultimate strength. One does not have to be very strong to pull it apart. [Pg.51]

For mechanical testing of the bond strength between an embedded electrode and the (modified) EAP material, which was polymerized with the electrode(s) in place, a heavy counterweight was used while the electrode was pulled at a consistent rate until the electrode broke free and detached from the polymer. For stainless steel and for titanium, oxygen plasma treatment produced the strongest... [Pg.117]


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