Publication detail
Plasma polymer film as model interlayer for polymer composites
Čech, V., Přikryl, R., Vaněk, J., Bálková, R., Jones, F., Inagaki, N.
Original Title
Plasma polymer film as model interlayer for polymer composites
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
We point out a plasmachemical nanotechnology that is worthwhile for preparation of thin and ultrathin films of controlled mechanical properties. Organosilicon thin films have been deposited on planar substrates and analysed employing nanoindentation measurements with respect to the Young's modulus of films and adhesion bonding at the film/glass interface. The modulus of plasma-polymerised film can be controlled simply by the effective power fed into the capacitive-coupled low-pressure plasma. The homogeneous film was tested as an interlayer for GF/polyester composites. Glass fibre (GF) bundles were surface modified by plasma polymer in a unique technological system enabling continuous processing of the bundle. GF/polyester composites in a form of short beams have been fabricated using the coated fibres and tested according to the standard test method. By increasing the effective power (interlayer modulus), the short-beam strength has enhanced up to 112% in a comparison with untreated glass fibres and that enhancement has been supported by an improvement of interfacial bonding as well.
Keywords
composite, thin film, plasma
Authors
Čech, V., Přikryl, R., Vaněk, J., Bálková, R., Jones, F., Inagaki, N.
RIV year
2004
Released
1. 1. 2004
Location
Brno, CZ
ISBN
80-214-2793-0
Book
Proc. NANO '04
Pages from
1
Pages to
10
Pages count
10
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT17608,
author="Vladimír {Čech} and Radek {Přikryl} and Jan {Vaněk} and Radka {Bálková} and Frank {Jones} and Norihiro {Inagaki}",
title="Plasma polymer film as model interlayer for polymer composites",
booktitle="Proc. NANO '04",
year="2004",
pages="10",
address="Brno, CZ",
isbn="80-214-2793-0"
}