Comparative studies of solvent bonding and adhesive bonding for fabrication of transparent polymers


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Abstract

This investigation highlights rationale of solvent bonding and adhesive bonding for fabrication of a transparent polymer such as polycarbonate with a high-throughput process. Studies under ultra violet spectra and visible spectra reveal that in comparison with adhesive bonding of a polymer, solvent diffusion bonding is more transparent. Polycarbonate is hydrophilic in nature resulting in a low contact angle of water as well as the presence of polar functional groups on the polymer surface. It is observed that a lap shear tensile strength of a solvent bonding polymer is significantly higher than that of an acrylic adhesive bonded polycarbonate, and fabrication of polycarbonate by solvent bonding merely takes few seconds. Solvent bonding of a polymer results in a cohesive failure from polymer as analyzed under the scanning electron microscopy, this is why solvent bonding shows a significantly higher bond strength.

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S. Ahmed

Department of Polymer Science and Technology

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Email: b_shantanu@cb.amrita.edu
India, 92, APC Road, Kolkata, 700009

D. Chakrabarty

Department of Polymer Science and Technology

Email: s.bhowmik@tudelft.nl
India, 92, APC Road, Kolkata, 700009

S. Bhowmik

Department of Aerospace Engineering; Faculty of Aerospace Engineering

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Email: s.bhowmik@tudelft.nl
India, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, 641112; Kluyverweg 1, Delft, 2629 HS

S. Mukherjee

Facilitation Centre for Industrial Plasma Technologies

Email: s.bhowmik@tudelft.nl
India, A 10-B, G.I.D.C, Sector 25, Gandhinagar, 382044

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