Plasma Surface Modification of Polymers: Relevance to AdhesionThis book is a collection of invited papers (previously published in special issues of the Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology) written by internationally recognized researchers actively working in the field of plasma surface modification. It provides a current, comprehensive overview of the plasma treatment of polymers. In contrast to plasm |
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The four major effects are: (i) surface cleaning, that is, removal of organic
contamination from the surfaces; (ii) ablation, or etching, of material from the
surface, which can remove a weak boundary layer and increase the surface area;
(iii) ...
The four major effects are: (i) surface cleaning, that is, removal of organic
contamination from the surfaces; (ii) ablation, or etching, of material from the
surface, which can remove a weak boundary layer and increase the surface area;
(iii) ...
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The surface contamination will react with the plasma in a similar way to the
polymer. ... many tens of mW/cm2, are used) to remove the contaminants, only to
treat them and give the false impression of a wettable and properly treated
surface.
The surface contamination will react with the plasma in a similar way to the
polymer. ... many tens of mW/cm2, are used) to remove the contaminants, only to
treat them and give the false impression of a wettable and properly treated
surface.
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