DocumentCode
1848344
Title
Effect of temperature and water salinity on hydrophobicity of epoxy resin
Author
Motoyama, Tatsuo ; Hackam, Reuben
Author_Institution
Independent Administrative Instn., Nat. Inst. of Ind. Safety, Japan
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
157
Lastpage
160
Abstract
The effects of temperature and water salinity on the hydrophobicity of epoxy resin, which is used as resin for molds of glass-fiber reinforced plastics, is investigated. The hydrophobicity of epoxy resin was determined by measuring the contact angle using a droplet of distilled water. The weight change of the specimens was also measured. The relationship between the changes in the hydrophobicity of the specimens and the deposits on the surface of the specimens after aging was analyzed by XPS. Aging of epoxy resin was attained by immersing it for up to about 1000 h in saline water solutions in the range 0.005-100 mS/cm and exposure to air at 0, 25, 46, 75 and 98°C. After aging, the contact angle of the specimens was periodically measured in air at room temperature for up to about one year to study the recovery of hydrophobicity
Keywords
X-ray photoelectron spectra; ageing; contact angle; epoxy insulators; glass fibre reinforced plastics; printed circuits; 0 to 98 C; 0.005 to 100 mS/cm; 1000 h; XPS; aging; contact angle; distilled water droplet; epoxy resin; glass-fiber reinforced plastics; hydrophobicity; molds; temperature; water salinity; Aging; Conductivity; Epoxy resins; Goniometers; Insulation; Plastics; Printed circuits; Resists; Temperature; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 2001 Annual Report. Conference on
Conference_Location
Kitchener, Ont.
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7053-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CEIDP.2001.963510
Filename
963510
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