A Review Of Wetting And Adhesion Phenomena In The Preparation Of Polymer-Mineral Composites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Drelich
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The wetting behavior of liquid polymers at solid surfaces and the adhesion forces involved at polymer-filler interfaces should always be considered in the fabrication of high quality polymer composites, including those made with mineral fillers. Spontaneous polymer spreading over the filler surface is a basic condition in the fabrication of the polymer-mineral composites. In this regard, the wetting and adhesion characteristics of polymer-mineral systems are reviewed in this contribution. It appears that several aspects of wetting phenomena at mineral filler surfaces are not well described in the literature and require further systematic study. Specifically, it is clear from this review that efforts should be made to determine the effects of mineral surface contamination (including surface hydration) on wetting and adhesion phenomena, and to determine the wetting characteristics of molten polymers at mineral filler surfaces. It is expected that any improved fundamental understanding of wetting and adhesion phenomena for the polymer-mineral composites will provide the basis for further technological development.
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APA: J. Drelich  (1995)  A Review Of Wetting And Adhesion Phenomena In The Preparation Of Polymer-Mineral Composites

MLA: J. Drelich A Review Of Wetting And Adhesion Phenomena In The Preparation Of Polymer-Mineral Composites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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