Title of article :
Study of the adhesion strength on overmoulded plastic materials
using the essential work of interfacial fracture (EWIF) concept
Author/Authors :
Mar?´a V. Candal، نويسنده , , Antonio Gordillo، نويسنده , ,
Orlando O. Santana، نويسنده , , Johan J. Sa´nchez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The influence of the overmoulding processing
conditions (melt and mould temperatures, holding pressure
and injection rate) on the adhesion strength between two
polymers in a hard–soft part was studied. The used materials
were thermoplastic vulcanized elastomer (TPV) and
polypropylene (PP). The study of the adhesion strength was
made by measuring the essential work of interfacial fracture
(EWIF) concept using a single edge-notched tension
(SENT) geometry. It was observed that, the data distribution
was good since an adequate correlation between the
total work of interfacial fracture and the ligament length
was obtained. It was verified that, when the melt temperature,
and in some cases, the mould temperature are
increased, a higher adhesion strength is obtained. These
parameters affect in higher degree the adhesion strength,
since they may improve the interdiffusion and the wetting
process of the PP substrate by the molten material (TPV),
causing as a result a good contact between them. A little
influence was observed in the case of the holding pressure
and injection rate.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science