The effect of surface characteristics of polymeric materials on the strength of bonded joints

The degree of roughness and the linear direction of the abrasion process operated over the adherend surface are two important design factors for the adhesive joint. Thus, in the first part of this study, the surface roughness was varied by means of different grades of abrasive paper and its effect on the joint strength was studied. An investigation involving changing the linear direction with respect to the loading direction was also carried out. These experiments were done to determine the effectiveness of the abrasion process for the pretreatment of the adherend. A significant increase in joint strength was found for the abrasion treatment. However, it was shown that different linear directions did not have any significant effect on the joint strength. In the second part of this study, thermodynamic analysis of the bonding of dissimilar polymeric materials using different adhesives in terms of their surface tension, critical surface tension, and joint strength was carried out. The aim of the study was t...

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