Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
615277 Tribology International 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sol–gel based UV cured hybrid coatings were prepared by combining different silanes with various urethane acrylate monomers. Effects of precursor concentration and inorganic to organic weight ratio were investigated. Nano indentation, nanoscratch and Taber tests were utilized to assess the behavior of the coatings. It was revealed that lower acrylic silane content and higher inorganic to organic weight ratios improved hardness, elastic modulus and scratch resistance. Increasing inorganic phase increased elastic modulus and hardness. Higher elastic modulus enhanced elastic recovery and scratch resistance of the films. Moderate level of hardness was found to perform better in abrasion resistance.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (145 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Combining different amounts of sol–gel based precursors and UV curable oligomers. ► Film formation of silane containing mixtures under UV radiation onto polycarbonate. ► Investigating the abrasion, scratch and indentation behavior of nanocomposite films. ► Discussing the mechanical attributes deduced from macro and nano scale tests to the mechanism of deformation under loading.

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