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Non-isothermal fusion bonding of polypropylene

Smith, G. D.
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Plummer, C. J. G.  
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Bourban, P.-E.  
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2001
Polymer

The fusion bonding of neat polypropylene (PP) has been investigated under non-isothermal conditions with different initial adherend temperatures, and the results compared with results from bonds prepared under isothermal conditions with identical adherend temperatures. The mode I critical strain energy release rate of the bonds, Gc, was measured using a double cantilever beam geometry with a constant crack opening displacement. The effect of the adherend temperature and the hold time are summarized in time-temperature and fracture energy-temperature maps, a methodology that is easily applicable to other systems. Of immediate practical interest is the observation that for estimated interface temperatures just above the melting point, non-isothermal bonding gave bonds with Gc approaching that of the bulk resin after much shorter times than isothermal bonding.

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DOI
10.1016/S0032-3861(01)00060-X
Web of Science ID

WOS:000168215500030

Author(s)
Smith, G. D.
Plummer, C. J. G.  
Bourban, P.-E.  
Månson, J.-A. E.  
Date Issued

2001

Published in
Polymer
Volume

42

Issue

14

Start page

6247

End page

6257

Subjects

fusion bonding

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polypropylene

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wedge test

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REVIEWED

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June 26, 2006
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