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Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.17, No.7, 1017-1037, 2003
Adhesion characteristics of plasma surface treated carbon/epoxy composite
The load transmission capability of adhesive joints can be improved by increasing the surface free energy of the adherends with surface treatments. In this paper, suitable plasma surface treatment conditions for carbon/epoxy composite adherend were investigated to enhance the strength of carbon/epoxy composite adhesive joints using a capacitively coupled radio-frequency plasma system. Effects of plasma surface treatment parameters on the surface free energy and adhesion strength of carbon/epoxy composite were experimentally investigated with respect to gas flow rate, chamber pressure, power intensity, and surface treatment time. Quantitative chemical bonding analysis determined with XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) was also performed to understand the load transmission capabilities of composite adhesive joints with respect to Surface treatment time.
Keywords:adhesive joint;surface treatment;radio-frequency plasma;contact angle;surface free energy;carbon/epoxy composite;XPS