2011
DOI: 10.1080/03602559.2010.531870
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Blends of Nylon-66 with Chemically Modified ABS (m-ABS) Using a Novel Method of UV Irradiation

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“…To further enhance the resistance of a nylon composite against high mechanical impacts, it is important to seek feasible, scalable, and easy-to-implement methodologies to improve the surface binding strength of nylon to popular thermoset adhesives such as EPON 825, with tailored surface wettability and chemical functionality [8]. Different approaches have been applied to improve the morphological, mechanical, and chemical properties of nylon-based surfaces via a variety of techniques, including UV and electron beam irradiations [9,10], chemical treatments [11,12], nanoparticle coating [13], and plasma treatments [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. These previous studies attempted to characterize nylon surface wettability and chemistry, as well as seeking feasible plasmaenhanced surface alterations.…”
Section: Of 17mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To further enhance the resistance of a nylon composite against high mechanical impacts, it is important to seek feasible, scalable, and easy-to-implement methodologies to improve the surface binding strength of nylon to popular thermoset adhesives such as EPON 825, with tailored surface wettability and chemical functionality [8]. Different approaches have been applied to improve the morphological, mechanical, and chemical properties of nylon-based surfaces via a variety of techniques, including UV and electron beam irradiations [9,10], chemical treatments [11,12], nanoparticle coating [13], and plasma treatments [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. These previous studies attempted to characterize nylon surface wettability and chemistry, as well as seeking feasible plasmaenhanced surface alterations.…”
Section: Of 17mentioning
confidence: 99%