1999
DOI: 10.1080/00218469908009558
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Adhesion Between Rubber Compound and Copper-Film-Plated Steel Cord

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“…The non-uniformity of the coatings could be attributed to the initial surface roughness, very less time allowed for coating deposition and the self-limiting nature of the immersion coating technique. Presence of uncoated spots at surface after immersion coating was also reported by Stout et al and Cho et al [1,12,13]. As Fe does not react with sulfur, the bare spots at surface do not adhere to rubber due to lack of chemical bond formation.…”
Section: Coating Composition and Surface Coverage With Sn Concentrati...supporting
confidence: 75%
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“…The non-uniformity of the coatings could be attributed to the initial surface roughness, very less time allowed for coating deposition and the self-limiting nature of the immersion coating technique. Presence of uncoated spots at surface after immersion coating was also reported by Stout et al and Cho et al [1,12,13]. As Fe does not react with sulfur, the bare spots at surface do not adhere to rubber due to lack of chemical bond formation.…”
Section: Coating Composition and Surface Coverage With Sn Concentrati...supporting
confidence: 75%
“…The interfacial bond formation after rubber vulcanization on the coatings was investigated through AES and XPS. Cho et al deposited thin film (30 -90 nm) of copper on uniform surface of zinc-plated steel wires by displacement coating and reported high adhesion ascribed to the optimum formation of copper sulfide at the interface [12,13]. However, very limited study on the effect of Sn content on the interfacial adhesion has been reported so far in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the non-uniformity of the coatings could be attributed to the self-limiting nature of the immersion coating technique. Presence of uncoated spots at surface after immersion coating was also reported by Stout et al and Cho et al 1,17,18) As Fe does not react with sulfur, the bare spots at surface do not adhere to rubber due to lack of chemical bond formation. The problem of bare spots in case of immersion coating of highly rough surface was addressed by forming multilayer coatings.…”
Section: Effect Of Sn Concentration Increase In Bath On the Surface Rmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The problem of bare spots in case of immersion coating of highly rough surface was addressed by forming multilayer coatings. 17,18) This issue has been discussed in detail in section 3.3 while discussing the peel test results.…”
Section: Effect Of Sn Concentration Increase In Bath On the Surface Rmentioning
confidence: 99%