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Intertronics advance superior adhesive performance through plasma surface treatment

10-20-2017 06:44 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

Press release from: Intertronics

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Handheld plasma surface treatment from Intertronics - Relyon Plasma PZ2 piezo brush

Handheld plasma surface treatment from Intertronics - Relyon Plasma PZ2 piezo brush

Recent work by engineers at Intertronics’ partners Relyon Plasma has demonstrated the substantial increases in bond strength achievable with the use of plasma surface treatment, which can improve adhesion on many substrates, including those which are seen as difficult to bond. Plasma surface treatment can enable otherwise impractical bonds and improve assembly performance, while saving time and money in the concept-to-market cycle.

Two big areas of interest are structural plastics and the inter-mixing of plastic/composite/metal components in high performance applications.

Plastics are usually characterised by inert surfaces with surface energies between 20 and 40 mN/m. In order to wet a surface, however, the surface energy of the polymer must exceed the one of the paint, ink or the adhesive. This condition can be achieved through a plasma treatment or “activation” of the surface, raising the surface energy and improving the wettability of the adhesive.

More important than the improved wetting are the chemical groups which are newly incorporated into the surface. This so-called surface functionalisation creates additional chemical “bonding anchors” or “bonding sites” for the adhesive.

The relative bond improvement is illustrated for various plastics and adhesives based on the increase of shear force until bond failure. Depending on the substrate and adhesive, it is possible to achieve shear strengths of up to 50 MPa through an optimized treatment with the Plasmabrush PB3 Plasma Surface Treatment System from Relyon Plasma.

Increase of the shear strength after a short plasma treatment with dry compressed air at atmospheric pressure is demonstrated for various technical thermoplastic materials: PBT (polybutylene terephthalate), PE (polyethylene, HDPE) and PA6 (polyamide), and comparable effects are found on polypropylene (PP) and LCP polyester (LCP).

Adhesive bonding of plastics to metals is an application which is growing. A typical example is the bonding of composite materials (carbon fibre, CFRP) and aluminium (Al) materials in the automotive sector. Various adhesives can meet the structural requirements of the bond. However, a polymer matrix of carbon fibre reinforced materials can have poor adhesion characteristics. In this case, an atmospheric plasma treatment can be simply integrated into the bonding process.

When atmospheric pressure plasma processes are used with air, then mainly oxygen and hydroxyl groups are deposited on the plastic surface. These groups can form covalent bonds with the adhesive, helping to improve adhesive strength. The oxygen percentage close to the surface can increase by a factor of three (x3), achieving shear strengths above 20 MPa. In case of a composite based on a PA6 matrix, this can quadruple the strength. This improved shear strength can still be demonstrated even after several weeks.

If instead of compressed air, other process gases are used such as nitrogen or forming gas (N2/H2), it is possible to generate other specific groups on the surface, with appropriate results in adhesion and ultimate bond strength.

Intertronics are happy to run tests with engineers on their own parts at the Technology Centre near Oxford.

For further information please see www.intertronics.co.uk/plasma or visit the Intertronics blog at intertronics.co.uk/blog.

Intertronics supplies adhesives, coatings, sealants and equipment to customers with high technology, high performance assembly applications. Their customers are manufacturers in industries such as electronics, medical devices, plastics, optical, automotive, energy, defence and aerospace.

Intertronics specialise in adhesives and adhesive systems, namely bonding, coating, sealing, encapsulating, potting, masking and gasketing products, together with the most appropriate equipment and accessories for surface preparation, mixing, application, dispensing, and curing them. The provision of insightful technical and applications guidance is a cornerstone of their business. Intertronics can help you find the optimal materials and processes for the manufacture, assembly or repair of your products, safeguarding and enhancing performance and integrity and, in turn, your profitability and reputation.

Ever since being established in1979, when their main market was the printed circuit board assembly industry, Intertronics has enjoyed a reputation for customer focus, excellent service and post-sales support. They now supply over 3,000 regular customers, including multinational manufacturers, production facilities, specialist design and development businesses, universities, training organisations and government establishments.

The Intertronics Technology Centre, located in Oxfordshire with excellent road and rail links, is custom-designed for hands-on demonstrations and trials, hosted by their product specialists.

Intertronics
Unit 17, Station Field Industrial Estate
Banbury Road
Kidlington
Oxfordshire
OX5 1JD
Tel: 01865 842842
email: info@intertronics.co.uk
www.intertronics.co.uk
Press contact: Peter Swanson

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