Effect of barrier plasma pre-treatment on polyester films and their adhesive properties on oak wood
Author | Novák, Igor |
Author | Sedliačik, Ján |
Author | Gajtanska, Milada |
Author | Schmidtová, Jarmila |
Author | Popelka, Anton |
Author | Bekhta, Pavlo |
Author | Krystofiak, Tomasz |
Author | Proszyk, Stanis?aw |
Author | Žigo, Ondrej |
Available date | 2021-09-08T06:49:44Z |
Publication Date | 2016 |
Publication Name | BioResources |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 19302126 |
Abstract | A barrier plasma, created at atmospheric pressure, was used to improve the surface and adhesive properties of polyester (PES) film with respect to wood using polyurethane adhesives. The modification of PES film surfaces using barrier discharge plasma is attractive for various applications. Plasma pre-treatment initiates and participates in grafting, polymerization, or cross-linking reactions on the PES surface. This method of surface modification is clean, dry, ecological, and very efficient. The enhancement of the wettability of the polyester film was necessary for promoting higher adhesion to wood with water-based adhesives. The treatment of polyester films by barrier plasma led to a considerable increase in the surface free energy of the film and subsequently an increase in the peel strength of the adhesive joint of PES film-oak wood with polyurethane adhesive. |
Sponsor | The authors are grateful for the financial support of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic and Slovak Academy of Sciences, projects VEGA 2/0199/14 and 1/0626/16, and the Slovak Research and Development Agency under the contracts No. APVV-14-0566 and APVV-14-0506. |
Language | en |
Publisher | North Carolina State University |
Subject | Adhesive properties Barrier discharge plasma Hydrophilicity Lamination Oak wood Surface free energy X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 6335-6345 |
Issue Number | 3 |
Volume Number | 11 |
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