Kinetics of adhesive contact formation between thermoplastic melts and solid surfaces: Effect on bond strength |
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Authors: | E. Pisanova S. Zhandarov K. Schneider |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Polymer Research , Dresden e. V. Hohe Stra?e 6, Dresden, 01069, Germany |
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Abstract: | Formation of an adhesive contact between a polymer melt (or solution) and reinforcing fibers is considered from the viewpoint of kinetics. A two-stage model of this process has been proposed, and an expression for the interfacial bond strength as a function of time and temperature is derived. Experimental data on bond strength in adhesive joints between thermoplastic polymers and reinforcing fibers formed under various conditions were obtained, and the concept of activation energy was used to analyze them. Since the process is controlled by the stage having the larger activation energy, the adhesive contact formation between fibers and polymer solutions is governed by the rate of adhesive bonding, whereas that between fibers and polymer melts is governed by the rate of the melt spreading. |
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Keywords: | Activation energy Adhesion Bond strength Kinetics Thermoplastic polymers. |
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