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Influence of plasmas on the structural characterization of polyester fibres determined by Hg-porosimetry

✍ Scribed by H. Krump; I. Hudec; AS. Luyt


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
390 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0143-7496

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✦ Synopsis


The effect of atmospheric plasma treatment on the structure of poly(ethyleneterephthalate) (PET) fibres was investigated. An Hgporosimetry method was used for a detailed investigation of one of the four main adhesion theories, mechanical interlocking, when PET fibres were used as reinforcement material and conventional SBR rubber as the matrix. The penetration of the rubber into the PET fibres was investigated using scanning electron microscopy. The rubberizing of PET fibres was investigated at two different temperatures in order to compare the influence of rubber matrix viscosity. The differences in Hg-porosity suggest that atmospheric plasma treatment has a substantial effect on the interlocking of the rubber matrix into the PET fibres.


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