2019
DOI: 10.1177/0892705719843974
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Development and characterization of a polypropylene matrix composite and aluminum hybrid material

Abstract: Hybridizing different materials, such as metals and polymer matrix composites, has recently drawn attention as it can produce a unique material that offers advantages from both the metals and the composites. However, the strict surface preparation required, a relatively low production rate, and the resultant weak interface have been the hurdles for this technology. The low surface energy of some polymeric materials, such as polypropylene (PP) and their composites, has posed even more challenges when bonding wi… Show more

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“…A sand paper (1200 grade) was used to roughen the surface to increase its surface area. [ 31 ] (b) Processing conditions used in Section 2 were followed to bond CF‐BMI prepreg. This variable is called dry epoxy.…”
Section: Phase II Studies: Process Optimization To Improve Bonding Bementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sand paper (1200 grade) was used to roughen the surface to increase its surface area. [ 31 ] (b) Processing conditions used in Section 2 were followed to bond CF‐BMI prepreg. This variable is called dry epoxy.…”
Section: Phase II Studies: Process Optimization To Improve Bonding Bementioning
confidence: 99%