Abstract:One of the major shortcomings of compounding polyamide (PA), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and olefinic oils is the fact that they are incompatible. To overcome this issue, using energy radiation in the presence of oxygen leads to the breakage of the PTFE chain to generate hydrophilic functional groups (COF, COOH) and peroxy radicals. The created functional groups and radicals can be used to induce a chemical bond between PA and PTFE as well as between PTFE and olefinic oil molecules. In addition, the hardne… Show more
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