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Surface treatment for adhesive-bonded joints by excimer laser
- Publication Year :
- 1996
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Abstract
- In this work a treatment for surface preparation to improve mechanical resistance in adhesive bonding of plastic composites reinforced with fibres and metallic material, has been performed using an excimer laser. The following couplings have been selected to reproduce joints commonly used in the aerospace and automotive industry: CFC (carbon fibre composite) with CFC, CFC with Al 2024T3, Al 99% with Al 99%, GFC (glass fibre composite) with zinc-coated sheet in low carbon steel FeP01. The surfaces have been prepared using an excimer laser, adopting several values of laser parameters. The obtained surfaces have been examined by optical and scanning electron microscope: comparative measures of wetting and roughness have been performed to obtain an accurate characterisation and to select the proper finishes suitable to improve the mechanical resistance of the joints. The results obtained show that laser treatment always improves the final resistance of the joint; notable increases, and no significant surface damages have been highlighted. Better results have been obtained with the Al 99% with Al 99% joints which, with a low number of pulses treatment, have shown an increase of mechanical resistance up to the 70%.
- Subjects :
- Materials science
Excimer laser
Adhesive bonding
medicine.medical_treatment
Composite number
Glass fiber
metals
Surface finish
Laser
adhesive bonding
plastic composites reinforced with fibres
law.invention
Mechanics of Materials
law
Ceramics and Composites
medicine
Adhesive
Wetting
Composite material
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7dd8bc535c1f9772dde333f2f732cd1d