Title of article
Activation of timber surfaces by flame and corona treatments to improve adhesion
Author/Authors
Custَdio، نويسنده , , Joمo and Broughton، نويسنده , , James and Cruz، نويسنده , , Helena and Winfield، نويسنده , , Pat، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
6
From page
167
To page
172
Abstract
Long-term durability of a structural adhesive joint is an important requirement, because it has to be able to support the required design loads, under service conditions, for the planed lifetime of the structure. One way of improving bond durability is through the use of surface treatments prior to bonding, which will activate the adherends’ surface, making it more receptive to the adhesive. In this study, the effects of two surface pre-treatments (corona discharge and flame ionization) on three timbers (maritime pine, iroko, and European oak) were evaluated quantitatively through contact angle measurements. These measurements allowed the determination of the changes in the timber surface thermodynamic characteristics, thus indicating which pre-treatment performed better. The results showed that both techniques increased each timberʹs surface free energy, which could translate into a durability enhancement of bonded joints. Overall, the corona-discharge treatment looks more promising, since this treatment leads to a bigger increase in the timberʹs surface energy, especially in its polar component, whilst also tended to be less species specific, less susceptible to variation, and the treatment effects lasted longer for this type of treatment.
Keywords
Timber , Surface free energy , wettability , Surface pre-treatments , durability
Journal title
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
Record number
1698903
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