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UV-curable epoxy primer for adhesion between metallic oxides and thermoplastic polyurethane

Golaz, Basile  
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Michaud, Véronique  
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Månson, Jan-Anders  
2012
15th European Conference on Composite Materials

We report results on the development of an innovative fast-curing coupling method using a UV-curable epoxy primer based on a cycloaliphatic di-epoxide resin. The materials to bond are metallic wires and a thermoplastic polyurethane matrix. The curing kinetics of the primer and its mechanical properties were analysed by photo-DSC and photo-rheology to optimize the formulation. Adhesion and durability were then tested by pull-out tests before and after hydrothermal aging for several formulations and processing parameters. The proposed UV- curable primer outperformed a conventional surface treatment and a thermally cured silane primer used for comparison in terms of processing time, adhesion and durability.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Golaz, Basile  
Michaud, Véronique  
Månson, Jan-Anders  
Date Issued

2012

Subjects

UV-cure

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adhesion

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composite

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interfaces

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15th European Conference on Composite Materials

Venice, Italy

June 24-28, 2012

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July 18, 2012
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/83961
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