Effect of Number of Chemical Bonds on the Strength of Adhesion between Glass and Polybutadiene.
Abstract
Studies of the effect of chemical bonding on the joint strength of bonds formed between polybutadiene and glass were carried out. The number of chemical bonds was determined using 14C labelled interfacial bonds and measuring the resulting radioactivity. The strength of the joint was found to increase as the number of chemical bonds increases. The presence of essentially all the radioactivity on the glass surface after peeling at 180 degrees indicated that fracture occurred without breaking the interfacial bonds. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 14, 1979
- Accession Number
- ADA078237
Entities
People
- H. H. Dollwet
- Patricia Dreyfuss
- Q. S. Lien
- Y. Eckstein
Organizations
- University of Akron