2001
DOI: 10.1177/096739110100900305
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Rf Plasma Polymerisation for the Improvement of Interfacial Adhesion between Glass Fibres and Polybutene-1

Abstract: Radio frequency (RF) plasma polymerisation is used to treat glass fibres to improve the interfacial adhesion between polybutene-1 and glass fibre. After the glass fibres were treated with coupling agent, four different monomers were polymerised onto the surface by plasma. The plasma polymers changed the surface morphology and surface free energy of the fibre surfaces. The experimental results indicate that a grain-like surface induces a transcrystalline layer to form onto the fibre surface to improve the polyb… Show more

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