Adhesion characteristics of plasma-treated polypropylene to mild steel

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Abstract

The ability of polypropylene (PP) to adhere to mild steel depends to a large extent on the surface characteristics of both PP and steel. The adhesion of PP was improved by treatment in a cold plasma from oxidizing gases (O2, H2O, etc.). This surface functionalization was followed ex situ by means of contact angle measurements and XPS (X-ray photelectron spectroscopy) analysis. The polymer/steel assembly was fabricated by hot-pressing in vacuum, or after exposure to ambient air. Adhesion to steel, as determined by the lap-shear test, increased when the PP was treated with Ar-containing plasma gas and joined to steel after exposure to room atmosphere. Correlations between the polarity, the atomic (O/C, N/C) ratio, the dispersive component of the surface energy, and the degree of PP/steel adhesion are discussed. © VSP 1993.

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Guezenoc, H., Segui, Y., Thery, S., & Asfardjani, K. (1993). Adhesion characteristics of plasma-treated polypropylene to mild steel. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 7(9), 953–965. https://doi.org/10.1163/156856193X00943

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