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Plastics find many uses in industry due to their
processability and unique mechanical properties.
Unfortunately, some of the same features that
make polymer properties unique, such as solvent
resistance and smoothness, make them difficult
to use in adhesive bonding. This situation occurs
because those same properties are commensurate
with low surface energy and minimal chance for
interfacial mechanical interlocking. This presentation
describes the basic science underlying the reasons
why adhesive bonding of plastics is often difficult.
The presentation also describes numerous methods
of polymer surface preparation. Where possible,
the mechanism of action of the surface preparation
is discussed.
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