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Bonding plasma modified SBR with polyurethane adhesives.

- May 1, 2010

Technical Paper - A study of the mechanism of gluing between plasma modified styrene butadiene elastomer (SBS) surfaces and polyurethane adhesive is presented in this paper. The plasma treatment was carried out employing low pressure O2 plasma generated by an RF discharge at 13.56 MHz. FTIR-ATR spectroscopy and peel tests were utilized to characterize the SBS surfaces before and after plasma treatment. It was...

Source : Tyczkowski, J., et. al., “Chemical Nature of Adhesion: Plasma Modified Styrene-Butadiene Elastomer and Polyurethane Adhesive Joints”, European Polymer Journal, Vol. 40, No. 4, April 2010, pp. 767-773.

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