Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5184647 Polymer 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Single lap shear adhesion measurements on model isotactic polypropylene and thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) substrates which sandwich a chlorinated polyolefin (CPO) show similar values of the fracture strength, as determined from the stress at break, but much larger deformation at break for the substrates that contain a copolymer of ethylene with 9 wt% butane (EBR9) as an impact modifier. We also found for sections cut from a large format (300 × 100 mm) plaque of TPO12 (12 wt% EBR9), that the fracture energy increased as a function of distance from the gate. ATR-FTIR measurements on these sections indicated that there was a variation in the EBR content in the near-surface region of the substrate, and that stronger adhesion correlated with an increase of EBR content at or near the surface.

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