The adhesion of polyethylene to high energy substrates

作者: K. Bright , B.W. Malpass

DOI: 10.1016/0014-3057(68)90032-3

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摘要: Abstract Strong bonds between polyethylene and high energy substrates are obtained only if there is an interfacial oxidation. This oxidation may be brought about by the catalytic action of substrate itself in case steel, or use oxidizing agent. Lack oxidation, hence strong bonding, excluding atmospheric oxygen, incorporating anti-oxidant into above a certain critical concentration, using such as copper which retards

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