Adhesion and Bonding to Polyolefins.Adhesion adhesion /ad·he·sion/ (ad-he´zhun) 1. the property of remaining in close proximity. 2. the stable joining of parts to one another, which may occur abnormally. 3. and Bonding to Polyolefins. By D.M. Brewis brew·is n. New England Bread soaked in liquid, usually milk, and eaten as a pudding or as a side dish with meat. [Middle English brewes, from Old French broez, pl. and I. Mathieson. 120 pages. Price, $120. Rapra Technology Ltd., Shropshire, U.K. (2002). This review discusses ways of improving adhesion to substrates. A variety of pretreatments and primers has been developed for altering the surface properties of polyolefins to enhance adhesion. These include corona Corona, city, United States Corona (kərō`nə), city (1990 pop. 76,095), Riverside co., S Calif.; inc. 1896. The city developed as a primary citrus fruit producer and shipping center. There is also light manufacturing. discharge, flame and low pressure plasma treatment for plastics, and the use of a chlorine chlorine (klōr`ēn, klôr`–) [Gr.,=green], gaseous chemical element; symbol Cl; at. no. 17; at. wt. 35.453; m.p. −100.98°C;; b.p. −34.6°C;; density 3.2 grams per liter at STP; valence −1, +1, +3, +5, +7. donor for elastomers. Each method has advantages and disadvantages, which are discussed in this publication. |
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