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Coating adhesion to low surface free energy substrates.pdf
一篇英文文献,说得还可以,与热塑性聚烯烃TPO有关的附着力问题!目前,如何提高涂料在PP塑料上的附着力,大家有没有什么好的方法????
Abstract
With the increased usage of plastics in the automotive industry, the science of polymer
(paint) to polymer (plastic) adhesion has gained increased recognition. This paper attempts
to delineate the basics to attaining adhesion to plastics and to describe the current means
by which adhesion to low surface free energy plastics is attained. Adhesion to very low
surface free energy substrates, such as thermoplastic olefins (TPOs; blends of poly(propylene)
and rubber), is most often accomplished through the use of a surface pretreatment. The
surface pretreatment, for example plasma discharge, flaming, chemical etching, or solvent
degreasing, modifies the chemistry of the plastic surface mainly through oxidation and
surface roughening. The change in polarity of the surface then affords greater adhesion
of subsequent topcoats. Adhesion to low surface free energy plastics can also be attained
through the use of adhesion promoters. The adhesion promoter most commonly consists
of chlorinated poly(olefin) dissolved in a nonpolar solvent. When applied to the low surface
free energy plastic, the solvents can swell and diffuse into the surface. Mechanical interlocking
with rubber domains below the surface accounts for afforded adhesion. Modern techniques
available to the coatings chemist are described in relation to adhesion achieved. New
chemistries developed to replace chlorinated poly(olefins) are reviewed. |
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