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2023
Journal Article
Title
Do surface pretreatments for adhesives influence the squeeze flow?
Abstract
Recent adhesive research starts to consider more process oriented problems, in addition to the classical static stress and strength related topics, thus shifting towards a more global view on adhesive bonding. This includes the consideration of adhesive flow during application and joining of the substrates with all the information about initial application pattern and the resulting adhesive distribution contained after joining. Since the surface condition plays a major role and various different pretreatments are commonly used to improve thestrength and durability of bonded joints while modifying their surface structure, the question of whether this influences the dynamics of the squeeze flow - or not - is addressed in this paper. In particular the material sglass and steel in combination with two designated surface pretreatments (blasting and flame-treatment) as well as their respective untreated reference surface are considered. For validation purposes the surfaces were characterized by means of roughness and contact angle measurements, performed before and after the pretreatment, which resulted in a range of mean surface roughnesses from almost 0 to 3.3 μm and contact angles from approximately 0° to 35°. However based on the measured force-displacement behaviour during the squeezeprocess no statistically significant difference regarding the dynamics of the adhesive flow could be observed between the untreated and pretreated surfaces for all investigated materials.
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Effiziente Modelle zur Simulation der Strömung hochviskoser Kleb- und Dichtstoffe in Fertigungsprozessen