Abstract :
Chemical functionalities, topography and adherence between Al and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films, modified by
laser treatment below the polymer ablation threshold fluence in air and in helium at different wavelengths, fluences, pulse
numbers and by low pressure plasma treatment in He 95% with O2 5%, at 0.2 W/cm3 were investigated by XPS, AFM, water
contact angle and adhesion measurements. XPS results revealed (i) formation of polar-oxygenated functional groups (C=O, O–
C=O) by laser treatments in air and (ii) incorporation of ester and ether groups by plasma treatment in He 95% with O2 5%. After
deposition of thermally evaporated Al on laser or plasma treated PET films, U-Peel tests indicated that laser treatment in air at
248 nm and 20 mJ/cm2, and plasma treatment improved Al/PET adhesion. XPS studies revealed the presence of an increasing
number of Al–O–C stable and cohesive interfacial complexes formed by chemical interaction between aluminium and the laser
treated in air or plasma treated in He 95% with O2 5% PET films. These interfacial compounds play an important role in the
enhancement of the metal/polymer adhesion.
Keywords :
polyethylene terephthalate , Aluminium , Laser treatment , Plasma treatment , Metal/polymer adhesion