The structure and strength of solvent welds between dissimilar amorphous thermoplastics
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TextoSeries ; International Journal of Adhesion & Adhesives, 8(1), p.47-53, 1988Trabajos contenidos: - Yue, C.Y
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The possibility of obtaining strong solvent welds between dissimilar amorphous thermoplastic adherends was investigated from studies on polyvinyl chloridepolycarbonate and polyvinyl chloride-polymethylmethacrylate solvent welds. The bonding solvents used were selected to produce gel layers of mobile polymer chains in either both or only one of the dissimilar adherends. Distinct regions were present at the original mating surfaces of the welds. Fractography and studies on the plane of failure indicated that chain interdiffusion occurred across the mating interfaces in most of the solvent welds. Solvent welds with high intrinsic and practical strength could be obtained between the dissimilar amorphous polymers.
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