Ultraviolet Irradiation Surface Treatment to Enhance the Bonding Strength of Polyamide-Based Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastic Polymers
- Authors
- Hwang, Mun Young; Yoon, Soon Ho; Kim, Minkook
- Issue Date
- 2024-10
- Publisher
- MDPI Open Access Publishing
- Citation
- Polymers, v.16, no.20
- Abstract
- Adhesive bonding is a suitable joining method to satisfy the increasing industrial demand for carbon fiber-reinforced polymers without the need for a machining process. However, thermoplastic-based carbon fiber-reinforced polymers have small adhesive strength with structural thermoset adhesives. In this study, an ultraviolet irradiation surface treatment was developed to improve the adhesive bonding strength for polyamide-based carbon fiber-reinforced polymer. The type of ultraviolet wavelength, irradiation distance and irradiation time were optimized. Surface treatment with simultaneous UV irradiation of 185 nm and 254 nm wavelength generated unbound N-H stretching that was capable of chemical bonding with epoxy adhesives through a photo-scission reaction of the amide bond of polyamide matrix. Therefore, ultraviolet irradiation treatment improved the wettability and functional groups of the polyamide-based carbon fiber-reinforced polymers for adhesive bonding. As a result, the adhesive strength of the polyamide-based carbon fiber-reinforced polymers was increased by more than 230%.
- Keywords
- SINGLE LAP JOINTS; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; UV; COMPOSITE; OZONE; EPOXY; POLYPROPYLENE; RESIN; surface treatments; adhesion by chemical bonding; thermoplastic composite; UV irradiation
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/150981
- DOI
- 10.3390/polym16202864
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- KIST Article > 2024
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