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Authors Brunotte, R. ; Nagel, J. ; Mennig, G. ; Heinrich, G. ; Gehde, M.
Title Polyolefin surface modification during injection molding using radical reactions in liquid phase
Date 22.05.2014
Number 42902
Abstract Owing to their good cost-performance ratio polyolefins are very attractive polymers which are used in a variety of applications. However, painting or bonding of PP parts can cause problems due to inadequate adhesiveness. Today, different methods are available for pretreating the surface in order to improve its adhesive properties. These methods have the disadvantage that they are carried out as an additional fabrication step. Depending on the type of pretreatment this leads to high equipment and energy costs. In situ surface modification during molding is a new method to avoid such disadvantages. It was applied up to now for different thermoplastics. In this paper its application for the surface modification of polyolefins is reported. The differences in the processing details due to the use of a liquid modifier, which is advantageous for polyolefins, to the solid modifier films used, e.g., for polycarbonate are identified.
Publisher Macromolecular Reaction Engineering
Wikidata
Citation Macromolecular Reaction Engineering 8 (2014) 412-417
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/mren.201300157
Tags injection molding polyolefins processing conditions surface modifications

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