Artigo Revisado por pares

Surface modification of polymers and practical adhesion

1977; Wiley; Volume: 17; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/pen.760170705

ISSN

1548-2634

Autores

H. Schonhorn, H. L. Frisch, George L. Gaines,

Tópico(s)

Tribology and Wear Analysis

Resumo

Abstract The, nature of polymer surfaces has received increasing attention as the use of these materials, in a variety of forms, increases yearly. Modifications of polymer surfaces for adhesion, friction, and diffusion oriented appiications have necessitated a careful analysis of the surfade region morphology (surface physics) and chemical properties of the surface layer (surface chemistry). The behavior of composite structures has involved the discipline of classical fracture mechanics. The orientation of polymeric species or additives which migrate to the interface may modify the wetting characteristics and, most certainly, the frictional properties in addition to the diffusion of penetrant species beyond the boundary layer. The above topics are discussed within the framework of recent analytical and theoretical developments in surface science. The findings of these recent studies have facilitated many exciting technological advances.

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