2018
DOI: 10.1080/13621718.2017.1362159
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Resistance spot welding of metal/carbon-fibre-reinforced plastics and applying silane coupling treatment

Abstract: Dissimilar materials joining of SUS304 and carbon-fibre-reinforced plastics consisting of short fibres and thermoplastics was performed. The materials were joined by series resistance spot welding. The electrodes were pressed on the metal plate of the lap joint of metal/carbon-fibrereinforced plastics. The SUS304 plate was heated by resistance heating, causing the thermoplastic near the interface to melt slightly because of heat conduction. SUS304 could be joined directly to carbon-fibre-reinforced polyamide a… Show more

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“…Joining parts together or with other materials usually requires pre‐treatment of surfaces, eg, by an organic solvent. Plasma treatments offer an alternative, especially for materials that could be eroded by solvents, as well as for enhancing the fiber‐matrix adhesion in composite materials . Non‐thermal plasmas, in particular, offer the advantage to initiate non‐equilibrium chemical reactions, which typically allow high chemical reactivity without increasing gas or surface temperatures.…”
Section: Fields Of Application For Plasma Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Joining parts together or with other materials usually requires pre‐treatment of surfaces, eg, by an organic solvent. Plasma treatments offer an alternative, especially for materials that could be eroded by solvents, as well as for enhancing the fiber‐matrix adhesion in composite materials . Non‐thermal plasmas, in particular, offer the advantage to initiate non‐equilibrium chemical reactions, which typically allow high chemical reactivity without increasing gas or surface temperatures.…”
Section: Fields Of Application For Plasma Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In energy research pertaining to fuel cells and batteries, iron, platinum, and nitrogen are incorporated into carbon electrode materials to provide catalytic sites for electrocatalysis of O 2 reduction to both hydrogen peroxide and water [ 283 , 315 , 327 , 329 , 330 ]. This is interesting with respect to the use of carbon-fiber reinforced polymers together with metals in various forms such as laminates [ 331 ] or in processes for joining metals to carbon-fiber reinforced polymers [ 89 , 332 , 333 , 334 , 335 ] in which contamination of carbon fiber surface with metal particles might create the possibility of enhanced cathodic activity on CFRP components of such hybrid structures, and hence accelerated dissolution of metallic components of such structures. The ability of the electrically conductive carbon fiber component of CFRP composites to support cathodic reactions on galvanic coupling to metals in multi-material assemblies is capable of affecting the structural integrity of such hybrid structures in two major ways; (a) by accelerating dissolution of metallic components of such structures, and (b) by accelerated degradation of the carbon-fiber reinforced polymers either in the form of interfacial damage and/or degradation of the polymer matrix by aggressive products from cathodic processes such as peroxide species.…”
Section: The Surface Chemistry Of Carbon and Its Effects On Cathodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive research and development efforts have been made to advance multi-material joining techniques, including fusion welding [ 4 , 5 ], ultrasonic welding [ 6 ], friction-based joining [ 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 ], mechanical fastening [ 13 , 14 , 15 ], adhesive bonding [ 11 , 16 ] and weld bonding (use of adhesive combined with other joining techniques) [ 11 , 17 ]. However, these techniques are not fully developed to ensure a reliable joining of Mg alloy and CFRC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%