Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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808763 | Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics | 2010 | 5 Pages |
The effect of a chemical treatment of a Cu surface on the interfacial strength between a thermoset polymer and that Cu surface has been determined. Spray technology was used to apply fixed amounts of a silane surface modifier to the cleaned Cu surface using three different plain-orifice atomizer hand-pump sprayers. The amount of spray coverage was determined for each sprayer as a function of the number of sprays and the peel strength was found to increase with the spray coverage for each sprayer. Substantial improvements to 340% in peel strength were achieved compared to the as-received condition, indicating good chemical bonding between Cu and epoxy. These results compare favorably with the results from a more complicated cleaning and oxidizing treatment which produced nano-scale features which mechanically interlock with the epoxy.