Surface Treatment of Materials for Adhesion Bonding by Sina Ebnesajjad

By Sina Ebnesajjad

This booklet describes and illustrates the skin arrangements and operations that needs to be utilized to a floor earlier than applicable adhesive bonding is accomplished. it truly is intended to be a finished evaluation, together with extra specified clarification the place important, in a continual and logical development. This ebook is meant to be a instruction manual for reference of floor treating tactics. The extra technical chapters might be bypassed to check the utilized chapters. The textual content is offered to readers with a college-level heritage in arithmetic and chemistry, yet an in-depth wisdom of adhesion expertise isn't really required.

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Another approach is to apply a protective film to the clean surface, which is removed immediately prior to adhesive coating. 2 Work of Adhesion The work of adhesion is defined as the reversible thermodynamic work required to separate the interface from the equilibrium state of two phases to a separation distance of infinity. 10) shows the work of adhesion for a liquid-solid combination. This definition is attributed to the French scientist A. Dupre. Eq. 10) Wa = g L + g S - g SL gL is the surface energy (tension) of the liquid phase, g S is the surface energy of the solid phase, gSL is the interfacial surface tension, and Wa is the work of adhesion.

2 What is an Interface? Two solid or liquid phases in contact have atoms/molecules on both sides of an imaginary plane called the interface. The interfacial particles differ energetically from those in the bulk of each phase due to being on the boundary of the respective phase and interacting with the particles of the 10 BACKGROUND AND THEORY other phase. The composition and energy vary continuously from one phase to the other throughout the interface. 3 Surface Tension The molecules of a liquid are held together by attraction forces.

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