Author/Authors :
Ghasemi, M Department of Atomic and Molecular Physics - Faculty of Basic Sciences - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran , Sohbatzadeh, F Department of Atomic and Molecular Physics - Faculty of Basic Sciences - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran , Mirzanejhad, S Department of Atomic and Molecular Physics - Faculty of Basic Sciences - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran
Abstract :
In this study, non-thermal atmospheric pressure
plasma jet (APPJ) was utilized to improve the adhesion of
Raw and Frit glazes. These glazes are widely used in
industry to make chinaware, decorative dishes and tiles
applied at wall and floor. As they should be painted before
use, increasing their adhesive properties leads to a better
paint durability. Electrical and optical characteristics of the
plasma jet are investigated to optimize for efficient treatment.
Contact angle measurement and surface energy calculation
demonstrate a drastic increase after the plasma
treatment indicating wettability and paintability enhancement.
Moreover, atomic force microscopy and X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy analyses were performed on
the specimens to explore the influence of helium plasma jet
on the physical and chemical properties of the glazes,
microscopically. AFM analysis reveals surface etching
resulted from the bombardment of the solid surfaces by the
APPJ using helium fed gas. The process aims to enhance
adhesive properties of glaze surfaces.