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Investigation of the effect of surface modification of fibres in the non-thermic plasma of a high frequency discharge on the adhesion lo epoxide resins. Part I l l . Results of carbon fibre modification in a N H , plasmaCarbon fibres were modified by different N containing groups a t the surface in a nontherrnal NH,-plasma. This was estimated by means of photoelectron spectroscopy. During the plasma exposition a layer of low molecular hydrogenated products formed a t the surface. By plasma exposition the wetting of fibres with epoxy resin was increased.
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