비의류제품
surface modification of high-strength reinforcing fibers by plasma treatment. final report. progress rept
- 출판일1999.03
- 저자
- 서지사항
- 등록일
2016.11.02
- 조회수
536
allied-signal inc., kansas city division, has, for several years, used plasma treatments to dry, activate, and clean polymeric surfaces to provide enhanced adhesive bonding. work in this area generated positive expectations regarding the plasma treatment of fibers. gas plasma treatment of fibers, prior to impregnation with epoxy resin, was anticipated to yield significantly higher bond strengths between fibers or layers of fibers in a wet lay-up composite. this project tested the effects of plasma treatment on polyaramid, polyethylene, and graphite fibers. a continuous plasma treatment unit and a filament winder were used to treat the fibers and then wrap them into t-peel specimens for testing. significant increases in resin-to-fiber bond strength were demonstrated for polyaramid and polyethylene fibers. increases in t-peel strength of 200 to 500 percent over untreated fiber were the norm for those plasma-treated fibers graphite fibers showed some improvement in bond strength by plasma treatment, although the increases were not as significant as with the other two fibers. future work in this area includes a new project now underway. the purpose of that project is to characterize and evaluate product applications for continuous plasma treatment and resin impregnation of high-strength reinforcing fibers including tapes, straps, and woven fabrics made of those fibers. 2 refs., 13 figs., 5 tabs