Surface pretreatment of carbon fibre-reinforced composites for adhesive bonding
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2014, International Journal of Adhesion and AdhesivesCitation Excerpt :The second method of contamination realized in this paper is based on the use of a contaminated peel-ply during manufacturing. The peel-ply PFG 51789 Super release Blue (SRB) has already demonstrated in the last decade a strong predisposition to surface contamination through traces of its polysiloxane coating, as well as fluorine attributed to the transfer of the fluorinated hydrocarbon coating from the peel-ply to the substrate [30]. Both approaches will therefore be considered to manufacture weak adhesive bonds in CFRP, and evaluate to which extent their influence can reduce the bondline strength.
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2013, Surface and Coatings TechnologySurface modification of carbon fiber/epoxy composites with randomly oriented aramid fiber felt for adhesion strength enhancement
2013, Composites Part A: Applied Science and ManufacturingCitation Excerpt :Additionally, chemical treatments such as the plasma treatment, flame treatment and coupling agents for the secondary surface treatment improve the adhesive bonding strength of the composite materials [7–9]. Because the strength and toughness of adhesives are improved by reinforcing the adhesive layer with fibers, the aramid fiber, which has high strength and low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), thereby decreasing residual thermal stresses generated during the curing process, was employed to improve the bonding performance of the adhesive layer in addition to modifying the surface of composites [10–12]. Also, the interfacial adhesion strength between the reinforcing fibers and the epoxy resin is important to determine the material properties of the composite materials or the adhesive layer [13–15].